[Harp-L] Getting a new chrom
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Getting a new chrom
- From: David Shannon <daveshannon@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 20:50:33 +0100
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Hi all
I'm thinking of getting a new chrom, to play in the main 3rd position
bluesy stuff (lots of air and attack at times), although I can and do
on occasion play in other keys with a lighter touch. Looking to spend
100 pounds or less, but don't want to be disappointed. Since I
switched to wooden diatonics (custom MBs), my trusty CX12 seems,
well, plastic sounding. Always loved that the slide never stuck and
the ease of bending on it, but time to move on...
So! What do people make of the Hohner 270 Deluxe, Seydel Deluxe,
Suzuki Chromatix and Hering Velvet Voice or Special 48.
Any other thoughts/models I might consider?
Many thanks
Dave Shannon
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