Re: [Harp-L] Meisterklasse



The original Meisterklass, which were handmade and almost an identical profile as a Marine Band, is still what I play today. IMHO this was one of the best harmonicas made, hands down. The problem your referring to is when you try to fit a non-chromed reed plate to the aluminum comb which will cause the comb to flake because of dis-similar metals (brass and aluminum.)
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Jonathan Ross" <jross38@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2006 2:45 PM
Subject: [Harp-L] Meisterklasse



Steve wrote:
>I am thinking of getting a  Hohner MeisterKlasse.

Diatonic or chromatic? They make both.

Bullfrog wrote:
"I have three of these that I bought in the mid eighties. I found new reed
plates, left over at Hohner and had them customized. I've had no problems
with them at any time."


Those were great harps (I assume they are the diatonics you mean in the above, since three of the same chromatic would seem excessive). Sadly, they have almost no relation to the current Meisterklasse except the name. The reed-plates, combs, coverplates and reeds are all different. A shame, as the current instrument with the name is no better than any other MS harp from Hohner, IMO, and thus not as nice as the old MK was. If Hohner reissued the original design Meisterklasse diatonic I'd buy those in a second--the current MS one is of no interest to me.

Frankly, if you want a nice aluminum combed harp (with slight electrolytic action, but not corrosion that I've experienced) I'd advise getting the Suzuki Promaster. They are very nice, and closer to the original Meisterklasse in many ways than the current MS one. Also, I haven't played them by the new Seydel aluminum combed harps might be worth checking out.

If it's the chromatic Meisterklasse, that's a whole different issue. A nice harmonica, but a few design flaws and they can be very hit or miss quality wise from my experience. Also, the one I had was very much a jazz harp, and the tone and playability didn't veer into other genres enough for my taste. If you want to play like Toots or for standards it's a great choice. I veer more towards Stevie and funk, so need something more versatile.



 ()()    JR "Bulldogge" Ross
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