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  1. INV05795

    When the original Super 64X hit the market it astonished chromatic enthusiasts with its beautiful black and gold design and its volume boost thanks to the double thickness reed plates on the first two octaves. With the new Super 64X HOHNER has managed to top expectations once again. Its double thickness reed plates now extend over the entire range of the instrument, offering a massive boost in volume in all octaves and the high-end coating gives it a uniquely attractive appearance. The VarioSpring System permits individual adjustment of slide spring tension, while the revolutionary construction of the new SilentSlide is exceptionally airtight and almost completely silent in operation. In addition, the optimized comb chambers ensure fastest possible response. Just like the new Super 64, the Super 64X sets new standards in durability and ease of maintenance. The reed plates are mounted with screws, without contact to the covers, reducing reed wear and making basic maintenance much simpler. The covers are attached separately and the nylon case provided also serves as a mobile work bench. Read more
  2. INV05808

    Tombo Tremolo 21 series harmonica.

    • Tremolo Tuning 
    • 42 Reeds 21 Tones
    • Comb body made of ABS 
    • Plastic case
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  3. A harmonica can sound good in all situations. That’s why so many artists from rock, pop, and folk use it in their music.

    • Reed plates (material, thickness): brass, 0.9 mm
    • Reed plates (surface): brass
    • Reeds (number, material): 20, brass
    • Comb (material, color): ABS, black
    • Comb (finish): ABS
    • Mouthpiece (surface): ABS
    • Cover plates: stainless steel
    • Keys: F,E,D,C,Bb,A,G
    • Type: diatonic
    • Tuning: Richter
    • Number of holes: 10
    • Tonal range: 3 octaves
    • Length: 10.5 cm / 4.1”
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  4. A harmonica can sound good in all situations. That’s why so many artists from rock, pop, and folk use it in their music.

    • Reed plates (material, thickness): brass, 0.9 mm
    • Reed plates (surface): brass
    • Reeds (number, material): 20, brass
    • Comb (material, color): ABS, black
    • Comb (finish): ABS
    • Mouthpiece (surface): ABS
    • Cover plates: stainless steel
    • Keys: F,E,D,C,Bb,A,G
    • Type: diatonic
    • Tuning: Richter
    • Number of holes: 10
    • Tonal range: 3 octaves
    • Length: 10.5 cm / 4.1”
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  5. With the new Super 64X HOHNER has managed to top expectations once again. Its double thickness reed plates now extend over the entire range of the instrument, offering a massive boost in volume in all octaves and the high-end coating gives it a uniquely attractive appearance.

    • VarioSpring system permits easy slide spring tension adjustment
    • Revolutionary construction ensures silent, airtight slide action
    • Designed for optimal playing comfort
    • Optimized comb chambers for faster response
    • Massive volume boost through double thickness reed plates
    • High-end coating for an astonishing look
    • The robust nylon zipper case allows moisture to evaporate while keeping dust out
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  6. The Harmonic Minor has been in use for a long time, as the traditional tuning for playing a wide array of international music.The Harmonic Minor tuning has a very soulful, Eastern European sound and was used for one entire side of Lee Oskar’s highly acclaimed first solo album.

    This harmonica is intended to play traditional ethnic music that is important to the heritage of many cultures, such as: Minor Eastern European, Gypsy, Yiddish, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Asian and European/American Folk music, as well as various selections of Jazz and Classic Show Tunes.


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  7. The Major Diatonic Harmonica was originally intended for playing simple Folk music of the nineteenth century and its notation layout was adequate for that purpose. The Major Diatonic harmonica is the most commonly used tuning for playing Blues, Rock, Country Folk & Jazz.


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  8. The Major Diatonic Harmonica was originally intended for playing simple Folk music of the nineteenth century and its notation layout was adequate for that purpose. The Major Diatonic harmonica is the most commonly used tuning for playing Blues, Rock, Country Folk & Jazz.


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  9. The Major Diatonic Harmonica was originally intended for playing simple Folk music of the nineteenth century and its notation layout was adequate for that purpose. The Major Diatonic harmonica is the most commonly used tuning for playing Blues, Rock, Country Folk & Jazz.


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