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Ich habe diesen Verstärker häufig während Aufnahmen mit verwöhnten Musikern gespielt und alle gingen am Ende mit einem Lächeln im Gesicht nach Hause. Im Studio besitze ich eine Menge anderer Verstärker. Alle wurden vor 1972 produziert: Hohner (60MH, 75MH), Klemt Echolette (praktisch die ganze Serie), Fender (Bassman, Twin), Selmer, Davoli, etc. ...
The Hohner Pianet M is a popular electric piano and it was one of the best one’s that Hohner Made. Hohner is a company from Germany and it was produced between the 60’s and 70’s. The sound of the Pianet M is from a bunch of metal stings that are plucked by pads that are the inside of the unit and then medal rods connected to the keys so that wh...
The Hohner Clavinet C is a electric keyboard. The keyboard itself has a nice weight and feel too it. Not too heavy. The design is very vintage and can come in the version pictured above or they also make a version that looks like the whole thing is wood. There have been several models of this produced over time like the D6 and the E7. When you p...
Although somewhat rare, the Hohner HP Bass is an awesome way to get a true P Bass copy without having a spend a bunch of money. The one that I’ve used was purchased for a very small amount of money. I’m not sure if you need to get lucky for this to happen but it seems like this is a great deal if you can find one. After playing one of these I...
The Hohner Special 20 is a harmonica/harp that comes in all of the Western keys. The one that I've used was in the standard key of C, which is probably the Special 20 that you'll see the most of out there. For a diatonic harmonica, this kind is definitely up there with the best of them. They seem to be quite popular, although I don't personal...
The thing I like most about this bass is it's size and practicality for traveling to band practices by walking or on the bus, this bass will never be my main bass though. My least favorite thing about this bass is the sound, I'll never use it for gigging or recording as my Fender jazz bass is much more versatile and sounds much bett...
The Hohner Melodica Alto is a deeper sounding instrument than your average melodica. It's also of course larger in size as to produce a deeper tone. It's also got a different feeling keyboard than your normal melodica as it's not exactly laid out like a traditional keyboard. Of course the notes are in all the same spots and it won't take play...
This is a clavinet, a type of electric piano instrument. It is the instrument that Stevie Wonder famously used on "Superstition", among many others. It's been featured on many classic songs and has a really unique sound that is comparable to a piano mixed with a guitar, for lack of a better description. The idea is that it's supposed to replicat...
The Hohner HH-154 Harmonica Holder is a simple contraption that allows you to play harmonica and guitar at the same time. I’ve had one of these for a couple of years, and it’s a nice one because it can hold virtually any harmonica including larger chromatic harmonicas. I’m using it with a set of Hohner harmonicas that I’ve got one of each key ...
The Hohner Student Melodica 32 is a the perfect beginner's melodica for anyone who wants to get started with it. I just recently got one of these as a gift and I'm loving it! It's called a 'student' instrument, and while it's far from the best available, it's better than your average student instrument. In fact, I think it's definitely suitab...