Re: [Harp-L] Seydel Solist/Solist Pro form factor
The Solist and is about the size of a Hohner MS, the Solist Pro as well. I know I am always bragging about the Solist, but hands down, stock, the Pro is better and more comfortable, but then again, the Solist is 25 bucks. The Solist has a beech comb - like Seydel used in the prewar flagship -- and the Solist Pro has this laser-cut maple comb.
The Solist and Solist Pro have two different reed profiles, which Seydel has gone back and forth with since the 1800s. The Solist Pro has a wider reed profile that's a good bit wider than the MB, the Solist has a narrow profile that's narrower than the MB's.
The Solist was unsealed beechwood, with black paint until last year. Now it is sealed beech with a wood-grain look. If I were picking a stock harp between them, it would be a pro.
Dave
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Dave Payne Sr.
Elk River Harmonicas
www.elkriverharmonicas.com
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From: ChappyOnIce <chappyonice@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 10:53:18 AM
Subject: [Harp-L] Seydel Solist/Solist Pro form factor
Hi everyone,
I recently got a Marine Band Deluxe and really like the harp because
it's the same size/covers,etc. as the original Marine Band, sealed,
and very airtight. Of course, the price tag shows it as well. I
noticed that the Solist and Solist Pro both have sealed combs and seem
very airtight as well. For the Solist, the website indicates that the
sealing of the comb was a new improvement.
My question is, how do they compare size-wise to the MB/D? I've
really gotten used to the smaller size of the MB/D but wouldn't mind
trying a less expensive sealed, wood-combed, harmonica.
Thanks,
Todd
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