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Uniquely Suitable for Harp or Beatbox
This is a uniquely suitable mic for harp or beatbox.
First of all, the size makes it comfortable and practical to hold in the hands.
Harp & beatbox are both unusual in that the audience can't really see what you're doing. So it helps that at least this is one lovely looking mic.
Hand wah effects are easily possible, although not as pronounced as for acoustic harmonica nor for green bullet style Chicago blues. I reckon this is due to the pronounced cardioid sensitivity pattern. On the other hand, this also makes the Fireball-V as feedback resistant as you're likely to get, especially if playing through an amp (for which you'll need an impedance converter). Perhaps it also cuts down on handling noise; in any case, handling noise is very low.
The integral volume knob is indispensable for both shaping your tone and for keeping feedback at bay, harping through an amp. It operates silently and is ergonomically accessible.
The integral pop filter is pretty effective, helping to cut down on breath noise through the harp. It also makes it better than say an SM57 for close mic'ing of vocals.
The clip is of better quality than you'll find supplied with most dynamic mics, even though it's primarily designed to be hand-held.
Audix themselves give a low-medium rating for proximity effect but it has substantially less than say an SM57.
Tone-wise, you get a nice bluesy fuzz that's grittier than an SM57 without being so saturatedly overdriven or honky as the Chicago blues sound. In terms of frequency response, the Fireball-V is a little peakier in the higher range than a '57. It also has a very gentle lift in the lower musical register, as you'd want for harp.
Being dynamic, the output isn't super hot, but it does seem to be more attentive to finely detailed nuances than you'd expect.
There is nothing else out there that compares.
First of all, the size makes it comfortable and practical to hold in the hands.
Harp & beatbox are both unusual in that the audience can't really see what you're doing. So it helps that at least this is one lovely looking mic.
Hand wah effects are easily possible, although not as pronounced as for acoustic harmonica nor for green bullet style Chicago blues. I reckon this is due to the pronounced cardioid sensitivity pattern. On the other hand, this also makes the Fireball-V as feedback resistant as you're likely to get, especially if playing through an amp (for which you'll need an impedance converter). Perhaps it also cuts down on handling noise; in any case, handling noise is very low.
The integral volume knob is indispensable for both shaping your tone and for keeping feedback at bay, harping through an amp. It operates silently and is ergonomically accessible.
The integral pop filter is pretty effective, helping to cut down on breath noise through the harp. It also makes it better than say an SM57 for close mic'ing of vocals.
The clip is of better quality than you'll find supplied with most dynamic mics, even though it's primarily designed to be hand-held.
Audix themselves give a low-medium rating for proximity effect but it has substantially less than say an SM57.
Tone-wise, you get a nice bluesy fuzz that's grittier than an SM57 without being so saturatedly overdriven or honky as the Chicago blues sound. In terms of frequency response, the Fireball-V is a little peakier in the higher range than a '57. It also has a very gentle lift in the lower musical register, as you'd want for harp.
Being dynamic, the output isn't super hot, but it does seem to be more attentive to finely detailed nuances than you'd expect.
There is nothing else out there that compares.
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Harp and Didge
Amazing faithful sound reproduction, volume control to be able to boost volume for solo's is invaluable!.
I play harmonica and didgeridoo in my band 'Second Time Around' - I have to say that this mic is probably the best and most versatile that I have come across, I am confident that I could recommend this to any professional!
I play harmonica and didgeridoo in my band 'Second Time Around' - I have to say that this mic is probably the best and most versatile that I have come across, I am confident that I could recommend this to any professional!
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MA
Great microphone
This does what I wanted it to do - a light microphone I can cup in my hand while playing harmonica. I'm not a microphone expert - but as far as I can tell the sound is clean, and a fair reproduction of what I'm playing.
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DM
Good mic for harmonica
This is a really outstanding mic for a clean harmonica sound. You have volume to tame down the feedback during pauses with a really good clean sound. Take into account that this is a low impedance mic, so you need an impedance adaptor (IMT) in order to use the mic correctly with pedals or amp.
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A must have for a harp player
A very good harp mic with an exceptional clear sound. I have a Superlux DC112 but I prefer the Fireball because it is a bit smaller and fits better in my hands. The color is very nice too, looks like a small jewel.
I did some recordings (without the amp) the the sound quality is fantastic.
I did some recordings (without the amp) the the sound quality is fantastic.
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