Pros & Cons
Pros
It has exactly the same structure as susuki chromatic harmonicas. Je l'utilise tous les jours pour composer de nouvelles pièces musicales.
Great craftsmanship. Arrived on time in a speedy manner. Got it for our eldest son.
The tuning is not perfect, but this is great for playing solo and learning. Learning after learning the diatonic harmonica - the differences are cool. The 16 and 12 in the same diagram are correct.
Cons
Needed too much air to produce a sound especially in the higher registers.
Highlights
Quality
All work well and fairly well made.
It looks well made, and sounds good.
This model doesn't have any valves and doesn't need any as every reed has its own chamber.
It seems to be made well, time will tell, for now.
Price
I bought this purely for comedic value, absolutely worth it.
This works well and sounds really good for the price.
This was a good start and the price was right.
For around $20, the east top is prettier but found no significant performance difference in these 3 harmonicas.
Shipping
Arrived on time in a speedy manner.
Arrived on time and my son loves it!
Good price and it arrived a few days early.
Competitiveness
Comparing to hohner chromonica 270, easttop 10 holes is kind of quiet.
Regardless of key, i felt the tone was not quite as mellow as lee oskar, but the feel and weight of the harp seemed to be super... Read More
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Also as a beginner i soon realized that that the reeds seemed to be more sensitive to producing sound with less air and thereby allow a wider variation of sounds with a lighter blow
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It is quite heavy for a small harmonica
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This model doesnt have any valves and doesnt need any as every reed has its own chamber
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Comparing to hohner chromonica 270 easttop 10 holes is kind of quiet
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Well apparently the harmonica is alot harder than i remembered
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
For around 20 the east top is prettier but found no significant performance difference in these 3 harmonicas
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The first note is a c not a g as my included document implies
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The 16 and 12 in the same diagram are correct