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The Crystal Palm Microphone for Harmonica by Honkin' Tom's
The Honkin’ Tom’s Crystal Palm Microphone is a compact, palm-sized harmonica microphone designed to give blues harp players that classic, gritty amplified sound without breaking the bank.
It uses a high-impedance crystal element that emphasizes midrange and buzz, helping the harmonica cut through in amplified contexts perfect for raw Chicago-style tones.
This mic is especially popular with beginners or casual blues players because it’s inexpensive and simple to operate.
Its small size makes it easy to cup with your hands and hold comfortably while playing. While not built for professional studio use, it can deliver fun, expressive harp tones through a guitar amp or PA. The straightforward design keeps things rugged and easy to carry to jams or busking sessions.
Many players also like it for its vintage-inspired character and direct sound.
Specs:
• Type: Harmonica microphone (crystal element)
• Impedance: High-Z (typical of crystal harp mics)
• Element: Crystal (bright, raw tonal character)
• Size: Palm-sized / compact for easy holding while playing
• Tone: Raw, bluesy, mid-centred sound ideal for classic amplified harp tone
• Use: Plug into guitar amp or PA with appropriate high-impedance input (adapter/cable required)
• Price: Budget-friendly range (around £20 retail)
• Hand-feel: Easy to grip and cup for traditional harmonica mic playing style
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CRYSTAL PALM HARMONICA MICROPHONE
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