[ AOYAMA HARP with MSP pickup ] Amplifying a 25-String Saul Harp: Can the MSP Pickup Capture Its Sparkling Tone?

Introducing a case where the MSP pickup was used with a 25-string Saul harp by Aoyama Harp, along with a review from the performer.

- Instrument: SAUL-HARP 25s (AOYAMA HARP)

- Equipment:  MSP-Stronger pickup kit,  FISHMAN Loudbox Mini 60W


<Comments from the performer>-------

At the open mic event in March, I had the chance to borrow a pickup made for guitar. It made me realize how helpful a pickup can be. However, that pickup also picked up unwanted noise—such as the creaking of strings—and the bass didn't resonate well.

That led me to discover and purchase your harp-specific pickup (from 123sound.jp).

The bass response is great, of course, but the treble is also incredibly clear! The sound is beautiful and vibrant, and I’m really happy with my purchase♪

When I used it at another recent open mic event, it received lots of praise from others as well ♡

Thank you so much!

There’s an outdoor concert scheduled at the end of this month, and I’m looking forward to using it there too♪

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The MSP pickup used in this performance captures the natural sound of the instrument, much like a microphone.

In the video, you can spot the black pickup unit attached underneath the right-hand side of the soundboard.

It attaches magnetically, clamping onto the instrument’s body—no need for a mic stand. It’s very easy to attach and remove, so anyone can use it with ease.

If you’re curious, please check out the links below!

| 123sound.jp (MSP pickup company site) | 123sound.jp SHOP |

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