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SEYDEL Chromatic SAXONY Harmonica Orchestra C Matte Chrome

Description
• Full, loud sound and fast tone response due to the stainless steel reeds: durable and stable in pitch even with heavy-duty playing
Reliable valving—new windsaver material
• Less air-loss due to optimized reedplates made of German silver—optimized flatness and extremely small tolerances between reeds and reed plate slots
• New mouthpiece with round openings
• Improved slider package design—optimized for airtightness and comfortable action
• New coverplate surface, matte chromed—comfortable on the lips and glides easily during playing
• Cover plates opened wide at the back and crimped to allow the overtone-rich sound to spread out unhindered (also with shiny stainless-steel coverplates)
• High-precision manufactured aluminum comb—optimized for ideal tone-response, with design coating in metallic look
All components were rethought and improved—the result is the SAXONY CHROMATIC—a master's instrument that fits professional demands. This harmonica opens a new dimension of SEYDEL's long tradition of making quality harmonicas. Precision, made in Klingenthal, Saxony, Germany.

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- Experienced1
- Durable1
- Excellent Craftsmanship1
- Great Intonation1
- Great Sound1
- Highly Responsive1
Reviewed by 2 customers
I would buy this product again
submitted7 years ago
byDonnie Ray
fromKissimmee Florida
I love this Seydel Saxony harp, very professional instrument. I use it on stage and it's perfect. Very well made and perfectly balanced. Well worth the money.
A Jewel, But Don't Buy It
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submitted9 years ago
byflowerse
fromForest Hills, NY
The holes on this harmonica are too close together. I think the Seydel people are crazy for not going with a standard hole format. The fact that the closer holes make the instrument slightly smaller and easier to hold, doesn't make up for the non-standard holes, which, being closer together make it more difficult to hit just one note, the right note. The construction, stainless steel, and tone are fine--it's just a shame about the too-close holes!
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