🎷 Play Your Heart Out with the East top Harmonica!
The East top Professional Mouth Organ features 24 holes in the key of Low D, crafted with a precision-made plastic comb and phosphor bronze reeds for a rich, resonant sound. Its polished brass cover and electroplated reed plate enhance durability and performance. Ideal for both beginners and seasoned players, this harmonica comes in exquisite packaging, making it a perfect gift for any occasion. Plus, enjoy peace of mind with a 30-day unconditional money-back guarantee.
Item Dimensions | 18.2 x 3 x 2.3 centimeters |
Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Style | Classic |
Finish Type | Polished |
Color | Key of Low D |
Material | Bronze, Brass, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Instrument Key | Low D |
A**R
It is OK but there are better option in same price range.
I bought Low D and G 24 holes tremolo harmonica because I wanted to learn Irish music on tremolo harmonica. Since then I bought a different brand that is most widely used among Irish tremolo players - which is TOMBO. Amazon carries some of those - in D and G - models 3121 and 3521 (more of those later).First good things - harp is sandwich structured and it seems airtight but it also is quite easy on your mouth - the 3521 Tombo is a bit rougher. Since on tremolo you move your moth across a bit more a smooth surface of comb and reed-plates is important. same goes for covers - they glide nicely. It plays OK - like all Easttops - no dead notes.Now not so good - I think tuning could be better. I have Suzuki, DaBell and Tombo tremolos and they all have better tuning. Easttop in G is OK but the one in Low D was a mistake - especially lower notes kinda grate your ears. Also the reeds are welded (on Tombo they are bolted) which makes it harder to replace them.The quality of TONE (outside of tuning issues) is definitely not the same as Tombo (esp. 3521 model) and I would not call it "professional" - more like enthusiastic beginner.Also I believe that unless you absolutely need extra notes the 21 one hole tremolo is a better choice for Irish traditional music - which mostly written in 2 octave range. It is less of a problem on solo tuning harmonicas but on tremolos wit Asian tuning low and high octaves have different patterns of notes so slow down learning process.Overall I would NOT buy it again - for $5 more you can get TOMBO 3121 "Band 21" model (recessed comb - made in China) or for $15 you can buy TOMBO 3521 "Premium 21" (sandwich build - made in Japan). Both have spotless tuning and nicer tone.
H**A
Good harmonica. Be patient and good results follow.
Was a bit hard blowing early on but repeated playing has loosened the reeds. Fairly strong notes and good sound quality. I like the low range on this harp.
A**R
Excellent quality and great sound.
I use this harmonica to accompany myself while playing keyboards or pianos. It has excellent sound and is easy to play, It seems to be built very well.
D**R
Good Sound
Good value harp and competes very well with much more expensive brands of harmonica
O**R
An excellent harp
Excellent low range, great volume, bright tone, easy to play. Got it yesterday and played it for hours - just couldn't put it down. Compares well to my Suzuki's and Seidel's.
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