A dynamic harmonica mic with a robust, warm tone.
The Shaker's Dynamic XLR Harmonica Mic is warm, thick, full bodied, and has lots of harmonic overtones
as well as great feedback rejection. The mic offers a wide frequency response and strong mid range. The microphone fits in
your harp hand with almost no conscious effort, greatly reducing hand fatigue and allowing greater use of both hands for gestures.
This is just an outstanding-sounding harp mic featuring an 11-detent volume control knob. You can even use this Shaker dynamic
microphone as a vocal or saxophone mic.
Shaker Harmonica Microphones are part of a complex music making system,
one that includes the harmonica, the player's hands, the microphone, the amp, and the player's personal techniques. Traditional
methods of measuring response and behavior become pretty much irrelevant because Shaker mic's don't fit strictly into the
established categories of polar patterns.
By using a sampling of the harmonica's sound and directing it through acoustic
ports into a volume-tuned chamber, Shaker mics become, in essence, miniature hand-held recording studios. This is known as
Shaker GNS technology, or good noise sampling, resulting in great tone, extreme technique sensitivity, and tremendous feedback
rejection. Designed and engineered by Shakey Joe, these mics are totally handmade in the US and utilize as many American-made
parts as possible, making Shaker microphones the real deal. Shaker micropnones are made in the Arizona desert by harp players,
for harp players.
Shaker Dynamic XLR Harmonica Microphone Features:
- Dynamic element
- Output: Switchcraft XLR 3-pin connector wired pin-2-hot
- Volume control with 11 micro detents for reference
- A big, thick sound with complex harmonic overtones, a sax-like tone, & tremendous feedback rejection
Shake it up on your harp with a dynamic Shaker mic with a sax-like tone.
Shaker Dynamic XLR Harmonica Microphone Specifications:
- Impedance: 500 ohm
- Sensitivity: -76
- Frequency range: 80 - 12,000 Hz
- Weight: under 4 oz.