Thanks Jason! I’d love to talk about working on a collab together sometime; I’ll message you on Facebook soon. It would be cool to work together on a video if you’re open to the idea. Thanks again!
Hey, Jason! I just received your Signature microphone from Lone Wolf Blues and it is fantastic! I have a Hohner HarpBlaster 52, which is great, but your Signature microphone is exactly what I have been looking for in a microphone--smooth, crystal-clear, perfect grip, easy volume knob. I could not be happier! Cheers.
Hey, Jonah! Great timing on this video. At your suggestion a few videos ago, I ordered an Arkia Signature (Modular Booster) in A. It took just 13 days to order it and get it from Arkia Harmonicas in France. It literally arrived ten minutes before I saw this video posted by you. I think you may recall that I had hesitated in buying a Jason Ricci Signature microphone until you gave your review. Now that I have seen it, I am going to place an order for one (the Psycho Vein Green one--which looks awesome!). Your honest reviews are the best advertising any company can get--as long as they build quality equipment. Cheers.
Thanks for the review. Not there yet to purchase a mic, but nearing that time. Question. The volume knob in your video is sitting right below your R hand...any concern of the volume knob being turned accidently with more R hand movt then you did in this video? TIA
I have a SUPERLUX D112 - it has monstrous feedback - I connect it to a pedal - there is a terrible hum from the amplifier - I don’t understand what to do.. How are things going with the feedback of this microphone?
Here’s a tip: turn off all of your EQ on your amp or on a pedal. That means turn the bass and treble and mids all the way down. Then raise your volume into the point where you don’t get feedback and you’re happy with the volume. Then slowly add the EQ back in until you hit the threshold for feedback.
Hey Jonah, I know you said this mic is light but does the length require more grip strength to hold? I’m out here playing 3 hour gigs every weekend and will take any edge I can get. I ask because I have bad tendonitis in my wrists specifically when in comes to grip. I currently use a Hohner Harp Blaster for reference.
It doesn’t require a lot of grip strength. I also have bad hands, so I hear your concerns. This one feels OK to me. However, there are smaller and lighter mics. Tiny lavaliere mics can often sound pretty decent on harp, as an example.
I use a Ricci mic frequently for extended sessions. It’s easy to hold, and is pretty lightweight. I wrapped thick rubber band around the grip lip, so it requires very little grip to hold. It’s really easy to cup and is great to use with pedals.
I mean, mics CAN be tiny. Lavalier mics are tiny like you want, but the tone is very harsh and hot. It can work in some contexts, but you usually need a larger mic to get a nicer clean signal.
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Thank you Jonah. Your channel is a treasure to the harmonica community ❤
Thanks Jason! I’d love to talk about working on a collab together sometime; I’ll message you on Facebook soon. It would be cool to work together on a video if you’re open to the idea. Thanks again!
@@HarmonicaRevolution Jason and Jonah. YES, please do some kind of collaboration together. We, your fans, would love to see it. Cheers.
Jason you frikin rock buddy
Hey, Jason! I just received your Signature microphone from Lone Wolf Blues and it is fantastic! I have a Hohner HarpBlaster 52, which is great, but your Signature microphone is exactly what I have been looking for in a microphone--smooth, crystal-clear, perfect grip, easy volume knob. I could not be happier! Cheers.
@@jeemalsoknownasjimhawkins1294 congratulations makes me very happy and thank you for telling me!
Hey, Jonah! Great timing on this video. At your suggestion a few videos ago, I ordered an Arkia Signature (Modular Booster) in A. It took just 13 days to order it and get it from Arkia Harmonicas in France. It literally arrived ten minutes before I saw this video posted by you. I think you may recall that I had hesitated in buying a Jason Ricci Signature microphone until you gave your review. Now that I have seen it, I am going to place an order for one (the Psycho Vein Green one--which looks awesome!). Your honest reviews are the best advertising any company can get--as long as they build quality equipment. Cheers.
Both yourself and the Mic sound great!
Thank you!
I like the bullitini sound
sounds great
Thanks for the review. Not there yet to purchase a mic, but nearing that time. Question. The volume knob in your video is sitting right below your R hand...any concern of the volume knob being turned accidently with more R hand movt then you did in this video? TIA
Hasn’t been an issue for me so far.
I’ve been using that same mic for a year with the harp attack pedal thru an Orange 35W amp.
I have a SUPERLUX D112 - it has monstrous feedback - I connect it to a pedal - there is a terrible hum from the amplifier - I don’t understand what to do.. How are things going with the feedback of this microphone?
Here’s a tip: turn off all of your EQ on your amp or on a pedal. That means turn the bass and treble and mids all the way down. Then raise your volume into the point where you don’t get feedback and you’re happy with the volume. Then slowly add the EQ back in until you hit the threshold for feedback.
Hey Jonah, I know you said this mic is light but does the length require more grip strength to hold? I’m out here playing 3 hour gigs every weekend and will take any edge I can get.
I ask because I have bad tendonitis in my wrists specifically when in comes to grip. I currently use a Hohner Harp Blaster for reference.
It doesn’t require a lot of grip strength. I also have bad hands, so I hear your concerns. This one feels OK to me. However, there are smaller and lighter mics. Tiny lavaliere mics can often sound pretty decent on harp, as an example.
I use a Ricci mic frequently for extended sessions. It’s easy to hold, and is pretty lightweight. I wrapped thick rubber band around the grip lip, so it requires very little grip to hold. It’s really easy to cup and is great to use with pedals.
Yep it’s brighter
Still seems large to me... Microphones are tiny... There was one so small it is on a ring... I feel they should be that transparent to the player...🎉❤
I mean, mics CAN be tiny. Lavalier mics are tiny like you want, but the tone is very harsh and hot. It can work in some contexts, but you usually need a larger mic to get a nicer clean signal.