[Harp-L] The Promasters
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- Subject: [Harp-L] The Promasters
- From: Dennis Montgomery <gaulay2@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 15:53:47 -0800 (PST)
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The Promoters are nice harps and are pleasing to behold, a little heavy in the weight, but very solid, are load and a bit bright to my ears, easy to bend (especially the valved), they tend to screech if played rapidly unless you tongue block, the G has a growl to it.
At Coast to Coast Music the Promaster sells for $33.95 and the
Promaster Valved sells for $43.00
You may also want to try the Suzuki Hammond Harmonica which is a little nicer and does not screech and goes for $49.95.
Personally, I think the Valved has magic to it and is why I keep going back to it. I am also becoming a fan of the Hammond. Even though, it is a diatonic and the notes are easy to bend I don't feel it is a blues harp, but it does sound pretty.
Remember, this is all only my opinion.
Dennis
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