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    Suzuki Chromatix SCX-48 12 Hole Chromatic Harmonica, Key of A

    • It feels like a 12 hole Super 64, and has attributes of its construction that make it more solid, probably more airtight, and more comfortable to play than the Super Chromonica Deluxe, but about $50 dollars less expensive
    • However, getting this perfect 12-hole 48-chromonica in G has made me so happy, I will refuse to part with it even if I do eventually get a 64!
    • But with a better mouthpiece (round holes like the Super 64, but a bigger area to plant the lips)
    • If I were playing a classical piece that required even tone across the entire harmonica (from high notes to low), I'd turn to the Super 64 versus the 270.Somewhere in the middle between the 270 and the Super 64 is the 12 hole Super Chromonica Deluxe, which has screwed in, thicker plates, and a round holed mouthpiece comparable to the Super 64, and better than the 270
    • And the fourth or fifth hole changes pitch when I blow into it.
    • The second hole sounds more like a dull buzz.
    • The fourth hole is very dull and does not play correctly
    • The reeds are all very responsive, except the top two holes on draw, which require a fair amount of air
    • The mouth piece is smooth and the holes are comfortable.
    • I have Hohner 270BX-E Super Chromonica also, but this one is superior product then Hohner 270BX-E Super Chromonica.
    • I have Hohner 270BX-E Super Chromonica also, but this one is superior product then Hohner 270BX-E Super Chromonica.
    • I have Hohner 270BX-E Super Chromonica also, but this one is superior product then Hohner 270BX-E Super Chromonica.