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Good quality and nice tone.
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Beautifful, great tone, but the slider breaks too quick.
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Chromatic Harmonicas, one key to a Great playing Instrument is to Warm it this is very Important, to get a rich tone out of it and should be done often or as the instrument cools off because the sound starts to degrade as the instrument gets cold
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by being sure I warm it up each time, I can manage to use it OK.It's a shame because both of these harmonicas have an excellent tone and the slide works very well
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The tone was very nice, and I could play 11th and 12th hole without any difficulty
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As to the tone and playability and the ability to bend tones-fabulous except for above mentioned reeds which are now functioning most of the time, not all.
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The only reason I don't give five stars because the tone is not as bright and mellow as the Hohner harmonicas, which are still my favorites.
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Airtight, very smooth tone and easy to play
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However, the 270 has a wonderful slider, tone, and is generally robust (I have one that is 15 or so years old in playable condition), and has a nearly 100 year proven design
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The Suzuki also has excellent chrome plating on all surfaces and the tone is very good.
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Crisp tone, nice slide action, beautiful to hold and behold
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by being sure I warm it up each time, I can manage to use it OK.It's a shame because both of these harmonicas have an excellent tone and the slide works very well
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The Suzuki SCX-48 is a beautiful instrument with a nice round tone, comfortable mouthpiece, and more modern construction than its market dominating competitor, the Hohner 270 Super Chromonica.
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I have Hohner 270BX-E Super Chromonica also, but this one is superior product then Hohner 270BX-E Super Chromonica.
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I have Hohner 270BX-E Super Chromonica also, but this one is superior product then Hohner 270BX-E Super Chromonica.
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I have Hohner 270BX-E Super Chromonica also, but this one is superior product then Hohner 270BX-E Super Chromonica.