Re: [Harp-L] crossover replacement parts



Replace the reed.  I hardly ever break reeds - and I for sure have no 
gigging harps where I replaced reeds, but when I do, it always seems to be 
the key of D (on Hohner's).  



On Sunday, September 16, 2012 7:17:43 PM UTC-5, Steve Shriver wrote:
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> I have a Hohner crossover in the key of D that just had a #5 draw reed 
> seemingly "go bad" overnight. No warning, just suddenly very flat. Took it 
> apart and made sure nothing was stuck, but it doesn't change. I don't play 
> that hard, and it's only about a year old, I'd guess. So, two questions; 
> what else can I do to make try to fix it, and if I can't, are crossover 
> reed plates available anywhere other than on Hohner's website, which wants 
> more for them ($63) than I paid for the harp in the first place! 
> -- Steve 
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