In late-2017, BandLab Technologies acquired Harmony—a budget-friendly "student" brand sold in catalogs throughout the mid-20th century. In recent years, those catalog-era amps and instruments have grown in popularity with players like Jack White and St. Vincent. But now, with the brand's resurrection, Harmony stock is no longer limited to just secondhand and vintage options. We took a look at Harmony's new guitar line back in June, and today, Andy is spending some time with the brand's newly unveiled retro combo amp reissue. The Harmony 8418 reissue is a five-watt combo, with a six-inch Jensen speaker, point-to-point wiring, an easily replaceable fuse, and true NOS tubes from the '50s. Read More on Reverb: Buy Now:
Gear Used in This Video: Amp: Harmony 8418 5W Combo Guitars: Harmony Jupiter, Harmony Rebel, G&L Legacy Pedals: TC Electronic Spark Boost Mini, Malekko Chicklet Recording Gear: Universal Audio Apollo 8 QUAD, Sennheiser e609 Strings: Ernie Ball 2720 Slinky Cobalt .010 - .046 No picks
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