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Suzuki C-20 Olive D

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Harmonica

  • Tuning: D
  • Richter System
  • Comb: Composite of 50% wood fibres
  • Cover plates: Stainless steel
  • Reedplates: Brass/phosphor bronze
  • Combines the playability of the Manji with the robust sound of the Promaster
  • Provides a solid tone that is evenly distributed over the entire sound spectrum
  • Especially suitable for blues music and modern overbending techniques
  • Dimensions: 100 x 27 x 20 mm
  • Weight: 70 g
  • Colour: Olive Green
  • Incl. case
Available since July 2021
Item number 523919
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Tuning D
Comb Wood, Resin
Number Of Reeds 20
166 AED 43,70 €
Plus 266 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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Nice product but
Vinharp 14.03.2023
Plays beautifully, very soft, easy to bend. Not very dirty, sound is very clean unlike Hohner. Masterfully crafted, but still, I find myself going back to Hohner's usual instruments for that dirty blues sound. Excellent instrument nonetheless, and the green colour is, if I understand correctly, a literally greener alternative to chrome plating, more nature-friendly, if it matters.
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Great build but cover plates are an issue
AdrianED 20.02.2023
I normally play Suzuki Manji harmonicas, they are extremely bright and responsive and because of their chrome cover plates allow you to play fast and the instrument moves easily in your mouth.

I purchased the Suzuki Olives as a lower cost option and trial as they appear to use the same reed plates as the Manji and actually looks pretty cool with the dark green cover plates but that's where the problem lies.

They do not sound as good because they are more closed in and the green covering does not allow fast and easy movement in your mouth and almost sticks to my lips.

Would I buy them again ? - Probably not unless using them as donor harps for their reed plates.
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