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The East top Diatonic Harmonica in the key of G features 10 holes and 20 tones, making it an ideal choice for both professional musicians and beginners. With its precision-made plastic comb and phosphor bronze reeds, this harmonica delivers a rich, responsive sound. Its compact size allows for easy portability, and it comes in exquisite packaging, making it a perfect gift for any music lover.
B**T
Love the sound at the price
I had to return the first one I bought as the 1, 2, and 3 draw reeds did not play but I replaced it with another because I like the sound. I even got another in the key of F.The black cover looks great and makes it easy to see so you know which side is up. I have several harps and I hate it when I start to blow and the thing is upside down.I find the plastic combs easier on the mouth and tounge than the wood like my Blues Harps and Marine Bands.The sound is almost as good as my Oskar Lee's but cost less than half as much.I like the cloth case with the strap on the back better than a paper or plastic box that others use. You can wear it on your belt and be ready all the time to entertain.Bends and overblows are above average on these harps, but only.The best inexpensive harp one can find, in my opinion.
A**R
Pretty much the same as Hohner, for 1/3 the price...even less. Gets my 100% endorsement.
As good as my Marine Band and Blues Harps, absolutely. Now...if someone was to offer either a Blues Harp or Easttop for the same price...well, I'd probably say the Hohner. But the Easttops have been performing perfectly, so far.
E**A
Beginners and Practice Harp - Yes, Performance Harp -Probably Not
From an Intermediate player who performs on ocassion.Really great value for a beginner at just over half the price of a Lee Oskar. Might make a good practice harp, probably not a performance harp though due to less than ideal tone across entire range.Good range and the sharper tones are solid. Low tones and vibratos are not as pronounced as a little pricier harps.Metal is a bit hard on the lips kind of like a Hohner Marine Band harp (but not as pronounced bend sound as those). I will probably buy more of these for practice harps and keep Lee Oskars as performance harps until I can afford a set of the Hohner Crossovers. Only thing that might hold me back is the sharpness of metal.
T**R
Honest Review :)
The sound and build quality of the harmonica are great and the little case is awesome as well, and price isn't bad for this
J**I
Pretty darn good!
I was worried about the quality, until I got it. It is solid, great sound, easy bending, and well worth the money. It a beginner, you can afford this harmonica, and keep it as you progress.
J**R
Wow.. just wow!
I've played harmonica for over 2 decades. I've used extensive ($65+) ones and recieved less quality and tone. But this... is heavy in hand (which is good), crisp bluesy tone, very loud, very responsive to blow and draw. My honer requires dizzying amounts of air in comparison. This bends with ease and is a pleasure to play. I just bought my 2nd and plan to get the full key range
P**S
Good to have
Good quality..
G**N
Thank you for this harmonica, I find the sound good and am happy with the A
Thank you for this beautiful harmonica in A.....I like the clear sound and am happy with it.
C**1
Joli mais pas très confortable
Joli petit instrument , joli son et bel étui sous un très petit volume. Par contre en jeu je trouve la prise en main inconfortable. En position classique l'angle trop aigu des bords rend l'appui sur la fourche du pouce droit douloureuse alors que je n'ai que peu joué car il faut toujours roder un harmonica neuf.
A**R
Great, with a tiny bit of tweaking.
I have a lot of harmonicas and have paid £100 for diatonic by the likes of master craftsman Antony Dannecker. These East Tops vary in price dependant on Key eg £24 for the Bflat and £14 for an F. While they aren't as good as a custom made, considering the price they're astonishing and good, solid backup harps, especially for these more obscure keys that you don't use so much yet somehow you end up having to sit tunes out because you don't have that bloody key. They were all a bit hard to get notes out of the 2,3 and 5 draws but after about 10 minutes of gapping, they all needed closed, they play just grand. Not powerhouses but damned decent and amazing for the price.
D**E
A nice tone harmonica
This is a decent key of E harmonica,the sound is good,I just need to find the time to learn it properly
M**K
Great harp for great price!
This arrived today, and immediately I was impressed by how well it plays - seems very air-tight, very bendable (on draw) and in tune. It'll sit next to my Special 20 and Lee Oskar and be great in that company. Amazing!
K**N
Out of tune
Someone else noted this by my G Harmonica went out of tune on the 4 draw hole after my first gig and now plays something closer to G minor. Really disappointed.
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