Harinam Artillery
I came across this article written by Tri-yuga das on his website
By Tri-yuga das in General
Published: Wednesday, 21 November 07 – 10:00 AM (GMT +11:00)
Last Updated: Tuesday, 20 November 07 – 08:36 PM (GMT +11:00)
Published: Wednesday, 21 November 07 – 10:00 AM (GMT +11:00)
Last Updated: Tuesday, 20 November 07 – 08:36 PM (GMT +11:00)
Just before she returned to Sydney with her husband Rupa Raghunath, Krishna Rupa donated a Roland Street Cube (a battery powered portable amplifier, specifically designed for street buskers) to the Melbourne yatra.

She also left us with a cheap Ashton wireless headset microphone giving us the option of paying for it or returning it to the store for a refund. We gladly accepted the gift of the Street Cube, and opted to upgrade the cheap headset mic to a professional Shure PG30 model, securing donations to cover the expense.

On Friday afternoon, before the scheduled Harinama, Sita Pati, Vrajadhama and myself began to consider how to combine the Street Cube and Shure wireless headset mic into a single portable unit for use on the Harinama.
We went to Dick Smith’s and purchased an 8 AA battery pack and soldered to this the correct plug to provide a portable 12volt power source to the Wireless headset mic receiver.
I then went and purchased a strong elastic cord, a guitar strap and fittings, and a couple of stainless fasteners. Using these items I solidly secured the receiver, and its battery pack to the side of the Street Cube amplifier, and attached the fittings for the guitar carry strap. The result exceeded all of our expectations.

Running on just 6 AA batteries the Roland Street Cube produces and loud and clear sound, and is quite light to carry. Combined with the Shure Wireless headset mic, with its phenomenal range of about 40m, this combo is a formidable piece of Harinam artillery.

I dropped Sita Pati at the airport 5am Monday morning after a weekend of intense action and minimal sleep. He just sent me an email stating that he had purchased and adapted the same system for Atma Yoga in Brisbane before the sun had set that day.
“Anything auspicious should be done immediately:
I had this puppy done before the sun set….”


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