Fellow harp players using a Husky microphone

From all over the world!


Remember when comparing an element there are many factors that influence the tone. First of all and most of all the biggest factor here is YOU! A really good player gets a beautiful tone out of a tin can... That being said we can all use some help from a great sounding mic. So also take into account the amp, cable, room, settings of the amp and of course also the means of recording. Your mic, when it arrives to your door, will sound different then what you are about to hear.


Two video's of Adam Norton with his band The Lowdown Blues Band playing the Husky Howler with Black Thunder element. From Perth Australia

Solo at 1.13


Comparing Black Thunder and red Devil


Translated:
Last weekend I performed for the first time with my new husky howler microphones, the Black Thunder and Red Devil element.
Robert Huiskes, amazing microphones!!
This Sunday afternoon with Blond & Blue in Steenwijk, at De Heren van de Recht,

 

By Jan van der Leest


Steve West Weston playing a lick on the Black Thunder element


The Master of tone Ben Bouman on the Red Devil


Daniel Maerten on the Red Devil


Me comparing the Hohner, Red Devil and Black Thunder


dave Bel working his magic on the Black Thunder element


Pascal Redondo on the Red Devil


Ulli on the Red Devil


My dear friend JD Harmo playing the Black Thunder on a Bassman


Black Thunder on the Husky Amp


Talented Dave Bell playing the Black Thunder element


Red Devil inside the Ronette G210