Two classics meet here to form one killer harp mic. A classic JT-30 shell (matching stand included) in factory black with a smoking Shure Controlled Magnetic element. The sound says it all. Here it is through a vintage Silvertone 1432 amp hooked together with a Fender Bassman. Eba...
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This shell is from the classic JT-30 mould, but I suspect it started life as a Hohner Blues Blaster. NOW it has a smoking hot Shure Controlled Magnetic element, and a beautiful black paint job. The XLR connector has been re-wired to accept a standard pin-2-hot XLR to 1/4" cable. Here it is th...
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- 1946 Astatic JT-30 B model with MC-151 Chrystal element - 1936 Astatic JT-30 A model with Shure CM element - 1986 Shure 520d with mexican CM Shure element
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Here is that same JT-30-C played through a Fender Bassman. I figured this mic is worthy of 2 videos. My wife is upset with me because I got mics all over the place and didn't straighten up the basement before shooting this. Please forgive me!
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Demonstração do microfone para gaita ASTATIC JT-30 original da década de 60, utilizando o amplificador Killer Tone Harp da Serrano Amps ... ASTATIC JT-30 original da década de 60 Killer Tone Harp Serrano Amps Alex Dupas
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I have only seen two of these in the past year. This is the ceramic version of the famous JT-30, in tremendous condition, in its original box, with the stand. The tone is to die for, and the output is STRONG. Here it is through a Fender Bassman, hooked together with a Fender Pro Junior. E...
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CLICK HERE TO SEE MICS CURRENTLY ON EBAY: shop.ebay.com WOW! What a rarity. A JT-30 with a Strong, Working, Original MC-101 crystal element. All original. Nothing modified. I guess I didn’t know how lucky I was in the past, but it has been quite a while since I got one that wasn't dead or really...
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