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The TC Helicon HARMONY SINGER is a compact vocal effects stompbox that enhances your singing with guitar-controlled harmony, reverb, and adaptive tone features. Weighing just 1.1 pounds and powered by batteries, it’s designed for musicians on the go, making it easy to achieve professional-quality vocal effects in any setting.
Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.4"L x 5"W x 2.85"H |
Color | Silver, Blue |
Style Name | Compact |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Controls Type | Foot Switch |
Signal Format | Analog |
Hardware Connectivity | 1/4-inch Audio |
Amperage | 0.3 Milliamps |
Voltage | 9 |
J**K
Great item
Fast shipment, exactly what I ordered.
C**R
TC Helicon Harmony Singer
The item performed as advertised. IT's nothing fancy but it adds a bit more body to a solo sound.
F**S
It’s an excellent product as described
Perfect Item
B**S
Just what I wanted
Plug and play. Perfect for a guy who’s never tried this type of technology and wants an easy solution to thicken up the sound and learn how to use harmonizers better..
L**N
Wish it was better
For the price of this device. It does ADD some interesting sounds. I was hoping that it would be better. Harmonies can be difficult for some of us. But with the instructions not being very clear, and no help from the actual people that sell it I have to give this a medium review. It does create some harmonies. And I have plugged in music so it should be able to pick up the harmony of the music. But for some reason I don't think it does that. Or at least mine doesn't. I've seen people play just guitar into it and it seems to pick up harmonies. But when I try it with it hooked up with a headphone jack. It doesn't seem to figure that out fast enough. For an item that just does one thing I wish it did it better.
G**G
Nice effect and easy to use
Easy to use and sounds great
R**H
BEWARE - NO repair option for TC Helicon Harmony Singer
All that's needed to fix my device is a footswitch...My hardly ever used TC HELICON HARMONY SINGER was returned last week after languishing in one of the 5 (now 4) authorized repair facilities for nearly one year. ONE YEAR. A company called MUSIC TRIBE is supposed to provide the part and TC HELICON like MUSIC TRIBE is opaque, impossible to communicate with and 3 of the 4 remaining authorized repair facilities I contacted were dubious they could help for this simple repair for which I had the part number. One authorized repair person in particular lamented that my situation was the norm and NOT the exception in dealing with TC HELICON & MUSIC TRIBE repairs and parts. I approached a number of local NYC pedal repair persons and none could assist. TC HELICON & MUSIC TRIBE are clearly avoiding their responsibility in assisting their customers so please know that before you purchase their products/services.
S**T
If you think that you can't sing, try this.
I am an acoustic guitar player in my 60's. After jamming with a friend who is a real pro performer, last year, I decided (after he stuck a mic in my face) to buy a microphone and give singing a try, after a lifetime of telling myself that it wouldn't be possible. I bought a Boss VE-2 vocal pedal. I achieved enough progress that family and friends thought that I was on to something, and should keep going. The pedal was fine. Lots of features. Maybe too adjustable. But the only pedal I knew.I recently bought the Harmony Singer 2 just to try. I received it yesterday. I played around with it for a couple of hours. It is by far the better choice for me. More straight forward. The harmonies sound more natural. The vocals in general have a little more power and are much clearer than the Boss pedal. Less feedback issues. This is a great value. Takes less space on my pedalboard. Buy it!I now believe that any musician should at least give singing a real shot. Go onto your favorite guitar chord web site. Transpose the song closer to your vocal key. Don't be afraid to use a capo when needed. Give yourself at least several months to see if there is a spark there. This pedal with a quality XLR mic and an acoustic guitar might take you farther than you imagined. It's not auto tune. This is really fun and I'm excited to play more now, than ever. Singing has made me a better player. IMO a vocal pedal is a must to get you started.
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