Suzuki Harpmaster Harmonica Review
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- Suzuki Harpmaster Harmonica
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- ValueEditor: 100%
- QualityEditor: 75%
- SoundEditor: 70%
Review Summary:
The Suzuki Harpmaster looks much like the Bushman Delta Frost, but the similarities end there. The Harpmaster has brass reeds, unlike the phosphor bronze reeds of the Delta Frost. The Harpmaster's reeds tend to be a bit more reliable than the Delta Frost's. The Harpmaster also features an ABS plastic comb, which will not warp or swell. It's a traditional 10-hole diatonic that is designed for ease of use. It takes very little breath to operate. That combined with its relatively low price tag means that beginners should enjoy learning on it. It certainly doesn't produce the type of sound that one would get from a high-end harmonica, but it's still a nice harp to learn on or play for fun.
Pros
- Nice plastic comb
- Good value for the price
Cons
- Sound quality is not as good as higher-end harps
User Reviews (1)
Kelly
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According to Suzuki, the Harpmaster now has phosphor bronze reeds just like the Bluesmaster.