🎤 Harmonize Your Life with Every Note!
The East top Blues Diatonic Harmonica Set includes 12 harmonicas in various keys, designed for both professional musicians and beginners. Each harmonica features a polished finish, precision-made components, and a compact design for easy portability. Ideal for a range of musical styles, this set comes beautifully packaged, making it a perfect gift for any music lover.
Item Weight | 80 Grams |
Style | Professional |
Finish Type | Polished |
Color | Blue |
Material | Bronze, Plastic |
Instrument Key | A |
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Top Notch Harmonicas: here is a real review from a Harp Tech!
East Top HarmonicasI bought my first East Top Harmonica for Christmas. I was wondering about them. They were looking great on the pics, cheap as well but...I have been hesitating for a while before ordering those harmonicas. Usually, cheap chinese harps are not good: leaky, bad tuning, razor-sharp plates...I will explain thereafter how they are build, assembled, tuned and how they play. Anyway, I have been playing them since more than 6 month of intensive gigs and performances.East Top Harmonicas T008K and 008K model are pretty similar except for the first which is blue coloured and the 008K which is Black Satin coloured. They come in handy carrying cases, similar to the actual Hohner Individual Zipcase you get when buying a Marine Band, Special 20 or Rocket... Of course, you can also order a set (6 or 12 harmonicas) that will come with a nice softcase (see pics belows).At the first approach, the harmonicas feel good in hand. Their size is similar to a Suzuki Manji, the cover plates, made of metal, are Marine Band shaped with a closing at the opening, just like Special 20! The paint reminds me the old Hohner Pro harp. This does not affect much the slide and comfort.The Comb is made of plastic. Well made, sanded and flatened, I have not much to tell about it as it does the job!The reeds are phosphor-bronze, just like Suzuki but are riveted like any other brands.Reed-plates and comb are assembled with 10 philips screws, plus 2 for the cover plates: that makes 12 screws to attache a single harmonica.Added to thick chrome-plated reed-plates, similar to the old Hohner Meisterklass, we have a heavy harmonica (84g/3oz) while a Marine Band is around 60g/2.1ozThey feel good in hand and you feel you have Something strong, quality, good!!Because of the thicker reed-plates, the embouchure is a little bit wider, but we get used to it fast! Particularly because the harmonicas are easy to play!Let's talk about the settings now: gapping and tuningWell, gapping is probably the most controversial point around harmonicas. Some people always need to take the harmonica appart to re-gap (Howard Levy, Jason Ricci, Dennis Gruenling...) some other like to play harp straight out of the box (Adam Gussow, Guy Davis...).As far as I can say, this is the first brand of harmonica I can play straight out of the box without needing to re-gap. Well, you might want to lower the gap on the first holes of the low harmonicas like G, Ab or A, but I could reach my three full chromatic scales on all other keys out of the box!!The tuning is also an issue for us, harmonica players. It will be affected by your mouth, your embouchure, your breath... I must admit that on East Top harmonicas, the tuning could be better, but I am fuzzy about tuning, very fuzzy (I use a Conn Strobe Tuner to work on my harmonicas!!).For most of players, the tuning will be fine, even very good if you are a heavy breather!!Other important aspect: the tuning is a compromised between JI and ET, just like modern Marine Band, Seydel, Suzuki...The harmonicas sound really cool and powerfull!Bottom of line, we have well made harmonicas, comfortable, playable straight out-of-the-box, in tune. Next question is: will they last long?Indeed, that is our main concern. Who has never experienced that 5th draw that goes out after 20 minutes playing on our Golden Melody or Lee Oskar?As far as I can say, those East Top Harmonicas last long! I have been playing them for over 6 month and did not have had to re-gap or re-tune!So, they are well made, they last long, they sound bright and powerful! They are good for acoustic playing,I was very pleased to ear them throught my microphones and amps!There are some holes on the cover-sides (just like Marine Band), but they are easy to cover with your hand once you've been working on your cupping. Then, you can modulate your treble-medium-bass balance at your own taste!Bottom of line: East Top provides very cool harmonicas at a cheap price! I have also bought their Mini Bass Harp and the 160 Holes Chrom (looks like a Hohner Super 64X with a Suzuki Slide and mouth-piece).I have been professionnal harmonica tech for over 15 years, Weltmeister and Yonberg Endorser.I write that review on my free will and have absolutely no Relationship with the East Top Harmonica Company. I just want to share my point of view and experience!Don't hesitate to ask me for further questions!
J**R
They play real nice. Good rich tones s solidly made harp for ...
They play real nice . Good rich tones s solidly made harp for a reasonable price.
M**D
Surprisingly good harps
I am an experienced harp player, and own and have owned Seidel's, Hohner crossovers, Golden Melody's, Special 20's, custom harps, Hohner Proharps, Marine Bands and other cheaper practice harps. These definitely compete with some of the pricier $40 and up products. They bend easily and are louder than several of the brands mentioned above. Very happy...and come with a very nice case.4-24-19 I am adding to my review. Though I just got these, I wanted to comment on what I have discovered when I opened them up to emboss and gap them and set them up for overblows. Several of the keys required no set up for overblows - i.e. they allowed an overblow right out of the box!!! The others were pretty easy to set up to accomplish that. This is the first set of harps I've ever had where that was the case, including a B Radical and Seidels. Although I'm disappointed about reading some of the comments about the reeds blowing out, so far I am amazed with this set of harps.
C**K
Great for starters!
I bought these for my husband to learn with. He has really enjoyed them and said they are great quality!
B**D
Sound quality is outstanding.
The tones are clear and easy playable, takes you to where you want to go musically. I play for my own pleasure, sometimes for friends and family.
L**R
On time
The product looks good
E**D
To thick and some reeds stick
They play pretty well but they are too thick and the reads on the high draw notes stick on most of the harmonicas D and above. The C harp plays fairly well. I prefer my Hoener Marine Band and Golden Melodies but for the price the East Top are okay. I do not regret buying them.
L**A
They look great and I like the sound
Affortable and gig-worthy harmonicas.They look great and I like the sound.I am not a costumizer, but I think with a little bit of work they can even get a little bit more airtightalthough out of the box they allready seem to be surprisingly good for their price.Even though I had to pay an extra 30 euros tax money.Easttop 10 Hole Blues Harmonica Set with All 12Keys Musical Instrument
P**L
Sound so good
Great value, well made, upper registers hend easily.Great beginner to intermediate step.Look really good too.Recommend
M**Y
East Top is TOP!!!
I paid 120 Euros for these beautifully made Blues Harps, that is basically 10 euros each, with a FREE beautifully made high quality case.I have around 100 Blues Harps, including various Hohner, Seydel, Lee Oscar, Tombo, Suzuki etc etc etc, BUT price for price, pound for pound there AIN'T NO BETTER HARP AROUNDThe case alone is worth 40 plus eurosStraight out of the case they played beautifully, ok don't forget, these are "cheap" Chinese Blues Harps, not handmade finely tuned by a craftsman Blues HarpsBut they actually play better then my Seydels which I don't actually likeWould I recommend East Top?ABSOLUTELY 100%, ESPECIALLY AT THE EXTRA LOW PRICE I PAID FOR THEM
F**E
Bluesharps für das kleine Portemonnaie
Spiele schon viele Jahre hobbymäßig Blues und habe schon einige Harps ausprobiert auch aus dem hochpreisigen Segment der Markenhersteller wie Seydel und Hohner. Habe in den letzten Jahren viel Suzuki-Harps gespielt und nun diese hier. Am Anfang waren sie etwas schwergängig und brauchten etwas Zeit. Inzwischen sind sie wohl eingespielt, mögen es auch etwas vorgewärmt zu werden und ich bin sehr positiv überrascht. Komisch sind nur die seitlichen Deckelöffnungen, wodurch man als Spieler das Instrument überraschend laut hört. Geschlossene Deckel wären mir lieber gewesen, halt Gewohnheit. Die Stimmzungen aus Phosphor-Bronze klingen überraschend gut, gefallen mir sogar besser als die weichen Stahlzungen von Suzuki Pro Master Harps, die inzwischen auch mit Phosphorbronze-Stimmzungen angeboten werden. Inwieweit sich die Langlebigkeit bestätigen wird, werde ich sehen. Super fand ich das Set hier mit allen auch sonst nicht so leicht erhältlichen Stimmungen. Aus meiner Sicht zu diesem Preis ein super Angebot.
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