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The HarpLock Hands Free Harmonica Holder is a stainless steel, magnet-based accessory designed to securely hold harmonicas on a Shure SM58 microphone without any moving parts. Its unique design optimizes sound capture by positioning the harmonica shelf near the microphone capsule, enabling seamless vocal and harmonica recording with a single mic. Ideal for musicians seeking quick harmonica changes and durable, maintenance-free performance.
A**R
Great product and help
There is no such thing as a perfect harmica holder. This works well for me. More control!
D**D
Works great!
I can sing and play harmonica while playing guitar! Unlike the holder that goes around my neck! I love this! Connects very easily to the mic itself! Has a strong magnetic that holds the harmonica in place! I can play my guitar sing then easily play the harmonica solo in between guitar and singing! The neck holder kind slips up and down and makes it very difficult! I saw a video of Joe Satriani using this so I did an Amazon search and there it was! Well worth the money spent!
J**R
HarpLock is a Game Changer
The media could not be loaded. This is a harmonica holder that attaches to a Shure SM58 microphone, which is probably the best selling mic of all time. It allows a firm mount-to-harp contact which helps control volume and bends. For best results, use a quality stand with the SM58. I use a K&M boom stand as shown in the video. I believe the HarpLock will become part of music history.
J**T
Only for steel covered harps
Not a bad product. A bit overpriced for a flimsy piece of metal and a magnet. Probably about five bucks if that in raw materials. Will only fit certain mics like a Shure because the hole is not adjustable to be a universal fit. Secondly the distance from mic and the angle is fixed. I found it a bit awkward but work around it. It’s an improvement over neck holders but it only works on harps that have a ferrous metal cover plate. Half of my harps are aluminum or something else and won’t work as they’re non magnetic. I had to stick a thin strip of ferrous metal to the bottom of the harps using removable putty so that the metals attract thru the magnetic field. For that reason I can’t give it more than a 3. I suggest the company try beefing it up and make it more flexible. Not unhappy but not really ecstatic either.
S**Y
Amazing
i have played guitar while playing harp for 40 years. This is like sliced bread. Genius. No more chasin a harp brace. No contorting shoulders to change position. No more missed notes. No more catching harp brace on guitar strap. I do like to kiss the mic when I sing in order to take advantage of the nuances provided by this singing style and this new product affected that a bit. It took about 3 tunes to adapt to harp being in this position. I would through away the 3 styles of harp braces I have, but then what would I do at a campfire. Also, edges are very sharp. I recommend that you file off edges before use. It only takes a couple of minutes. Dont think twice about ordering this. If you are an acoustic solo artist that plays harp too, you will not be disappointed.
S**B
Weak magnet
This is an awesome product. It works perfectly except the magnet is weak. I had to put on another one that was stronger.
T**N
Fits a Shure sm58 or Beta 58A
Works perfect attached to the mic. Easy to play while also playing a guitar.
W**S
Adequate
I use it to play harp (tired of having to look around the neck holder to play guitar leads), and it holds the harmonica well. It DOES dampen the tone a bit. Also it does not fit my SM Shure mic as advertised. I made it work. The hole route was inaccurate to install, as per the directions, so I simply found a way to wedge it on the mic body and pin it against the mic holder. This has, likely, compromised the sound.
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