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Reviews (4)

Jun 26, 2019
WORKS NICELY
I use this after a TC Helicon Mic Mechanic to ensure that the input is on pitch. Harmonies are good and believable. For me the only improvement would be an option to make the Harmony On/Off switch momentary rather than latching. This is an option on my VL3X and I find it useful to be able to “punch in” brief harmony passages without having to stomp the button twice. Moreover a momentary switch would eliminate the embarrassing possibility of finishing a song with a harmony, forgetting to turn harmony off, and then addressing the audience in a speaking voice with a bunch of harmonies!

Sep 17, 2019
Easy to use, easy to like.
1 of 1 found this helpful I have extensive experience with TC Helicon harmony gear (Voicelive 2, now a Voicelive 3 Extreme, a Mic Mechanic, and recently a Singles H1 which I sold to get this Harmony Singer 2.
The Voicelive 3X totally does the trick for me...but recently my wife has joined me in my musical endeavors. A neophyte, her singing needs all the help it can get so I built a small pedalboard for her...Mic Mechanic for tone conditioning and pitch correction and then into the H1. That sounded great, but I quickly figured out that the H1 only has a latching switch for harmony on/off. When you want to punch in just a short phrase of harmony the double pedal press and having to look down (and come off the mic) was a loser, and for me enough to justify a switch to the HS12. The Harmony Singer 2 has a momentary option on the harmony switch. Works great. Same great TC harmonies. My wife guides the unit with her ukulele so no messing with key settings between songs (H1 had that option for non musicians, Harmony Singer 2 does not). The HS 2 also has the tone conditioning circuitry that the Mic Mechanic has, so that is redundant for me...but good to have. The HS 2 is a good choice for those looking for great sounding harmonies with simple no fuss operation.

Mar 25, 2020
Better and sooner than expected.
Correct product. Fits perfectly. International shipping arrived well before estimated date. I’m happy.