bluesharper
147 posts
Sep 14, 2010
12:10 PM
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So i got it yesterday. One thing I would like to add is peters harmonicas direct service was so fast to ireland only took 2-3 days.Back to the harmonica.
Great harmonica can get all the bends except for ten hole draw. responsive harp easy bends aswell. Corners slightly uncomfortable so i just file/ sand them. Love the aluminium comb on it. Love the fact it doesnt swell.
Heres is some cons (not many)
Slight windsaver rattle on one hole draw when repeatedly playing it. Corners were slightly uncomfortable. and warming it up before you play.
You should warm it up for 5- 10 mins before you play it so as to not damage the windsavers. If you overblow it takes time getting used to not using the overblows and having to bend notes instead. Chords are rough sounding as with all ET tuned harps.
I would say go for it and get one and if you dont like valves you can take them off and have a 350 straight. Although i wouldnt I would just get an ordinary 350 in that case.
Hope that review helps and i didnt bulls*** to much. haha ;P
Bluesharper
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PT
48 posts
Sep 15, 2010
4:34 AM
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Hey Bluesharper...Seydel now offers to valve any model diatonic they sell using the valve material I researched. This will eliminate the rattling and the need to warm up the harmonica. They are also setting up the reeds to my specs which facilitate easier half-valved bending. Go to this link on my website and follow the instructions by clicking through to Seydel's site.
http://www.ptgazell.com/Seydel_Harmonica_Shop.html
Let me know if you have any further questions. PT Gazell
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Hobostubs Ashlock
1022 posts
Sep 15, 2010
4:59 AM
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thanks bluesharper your from Ireland,land of me forfarther's:-)
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