Re: [Harp-L] yonberg-harmonica



I love my Yongberg D2 in teal blue with session steel reeds...so much so  
that I just ordered a second in mint green.  Keys of A & C.
 
Blues Girl Phyllis
Isn't it wonderful the  way the world holds both the deeply serious, and 
the unexpectedly  mirthful?




In a message dated 10/28/2015 6:33:40 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
fountain@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

I love  the sound of my Yonberg D1, but the lever that holds the reed plate
to the  comb on the low end is a little loose; therefore my 1 draw is muted.
There  doesn't seem to be a way to tighten this.  I have written an email  
to
Yonberg, but so far no answer.  

They are loud, easy to  clean and tweak, but tough to overblow.

Tom  Watson


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Subject: Re: [Harp-L]  yonberg-harmonica

I have had one for about a year now and it is my  favorite...D2 teal blue in
key of C.
They use Seydel Session Steel  reeds....so you could probably buy a Seydel
session steel for less...$59  instead of $109.  I'm a sucker for color and
you don't see  fingerprints on this cover like with most harps.  Because of
how it is  shaped, you always know which end is the low end.  I love   mine.

Blues Girl Phyllis
Isn't it wonderful the  way the world  holds both the deeply serious, and 
the
unexpectedly   mirthful?




In a message dated 10/28/2015 6:46:59 A.M.  Central Daylight Time,  
derwood.blues@xxxxxxxxx  writes:

has  anyone tried a yonberg? They look interesting but  expensive.

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Derwood
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