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Thomann Celtic Harp Ashwood 22 Str.

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Celtic Harp

  • Body made of ash
  • 22 Strings
  • 22 Semitone levers
  • Nylon strings
  • Incl. tuning key
  • Height: 82 cm
  • Width: 24 cm
  • Weight approx. 4.75 kg
  • Sound range: A1 - A4
Available since September 2017
Item number 265109
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
tuning A1 - A4
measures 92 cm
gigbag included Yes
1.259 AED 327,73 €
Plus 269 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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Eldrethor 07.07.2021
Let's be honest, harps are very expensive in general. There really isn't any way to get something decent without paying the steep price tag, and levers only add to that cost. Sure, there are cheaper options out there, but those often come with quality control issues, bad materials, or poor craftsmanship,

That being said, this model is astonishingly good for its price point. The ashwood body looks and feels solid, and has a clean, smooth finish all around. It even smells fresh out of the woodshop, so Thomann deserves a lot of credit for their craftsmanship.

The nylon strings took a few days to settle in, and I had to retune it repeatedly, but this was something I expected. I can't compare them to anything else, but they have a nice feel to them, and they sound fine.

The tuning pins are decent, and have a good amount of tension to them, so the strings do stay in tune. The levers also work fine as well, and correctly sharpen notes when lifted.

My only complaint is that there are no buttons to attach a shoulder strap to, and I dare not try to install any myself. Aside from that, I really like this harp. While I'm sure that higher-end brands are probably much nicer, it's still a solid instrument.
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good starter harp
DanVeR 12.06.2023
Nice sound, for a beginner instrument. 1 of the strings did not stay in tune too well, but after a 'friendly conversation' (read hammer tick) the problem was solved after all.
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Kev216 09.08.2024
I am 68 years old and this is the first musical instrument that I have bought.
I bought it for relaxation thinking that even though I could only strum on it in my own way I would be satisfied but I have surprised myself by learning to play a small piece of music called Marwnad yr Ehedydd from viewing the instructor on youtube.
I chose it on looks and from what others have said about it. For a small harp it has a lovely sound. It is solid and well made and I am more than pleased with my purchase.
As promised it was delivered on time to the UK and was very well packaged.
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Leider mit nutzlosem Stimmschlüssel
Sono24 13.09.2021
Lassen Sie uns zuerst das unerwartet Negative aus dem Weg räumen: Der mitgelieferte Stimmschlüssel ist ein Witz, der nach wenigen Benutzungen hohldreht. Ich habe zwei neue Stimmschlüssel bestellt, in der Hoffnung, diesmal weniger Montagsware-Spielzeug zu erhalten. Aus diesem Grunde habe ich die Harfe noch nicht vollständig auf meine Räumlichkeiten eingestimmt und das Folgende ist unter diesem Vorbehalt zu lesen.

Nun das Positive: Das Instrument wirkt für ein komplexes Klanggerät, das weniger als 500 Euro kostet, erstaunlich wertig verarbeitet und weist einen hellen, klaren Sound auf. Das Neuaufziehen einer Saite (ich habe zu "gierig" an der Erststimmung laboriert) ist recht einfach, wenn man eine passende Anleitung aus dem Netz zu Hilfe nimmt. Die Stimmigkeit der Halbtonklappen konnte ich aus den oben genannten Gründen noch nicht testen.

Ich plane mit der Harfe einzelne Spuren für meine Lyrik-Vertonungen aufzunehmen - sobald meine Finger sich darauf wohl fühlen und orientiert sind. Ich freue mich schon darauf, einige der Grenzen des Instruments auszutesten, weshalb auch der Piezo-Tonabnehmer und ein Vorverstärker schon bereit liegen.

Der mitgelieferte Gig-Bag wirkt praktisch und wohl wattiert. Auch wenn dies kein Instrument ist, das man durch die Landschaft schleppen sollte (Verlust der Stimmung), so bietet er doch Schutz vor Tollpatschigkeit im Heim und sich heimlich senkendem Staub. Alles in allem ist der erste Eindruck positiv und ich fühle mich als Einsteiger gut bedient. Nur - bittebitte, Thomann! - liefert keine leerdrehenden Stimmschlüssel mit aus - das kann eine Annäherung wirklich belasten!
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