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SEYDEL's Next Generation High Tuned Harmonicas: ranging from high G (HG) to high Bb (HBb). The 1847 HBb is the highest tuned Blues-Harmonica in the world - of course with Stainless Steel reeds.
>1847 CLASSIC Low available as well in extra low keys: LF#-LLE
SEYDEL's Next-Generation
High-Harmonicas: the
highest pitched Blues harmonica in the world - with
new soprano design & Stainless Steel reeds.
The 1847 CLASSIC High is
now available in
high tunings, redesigned to include a 20% thinner comb (5.2mm
instead of
6.2mm). Available keys range from HG (high G) up to HBb (high
B flat). This
innovation expands our 1847 line of Stainless Steel reed
harmonicas to include
the extreme soprano range.
SEYDEL’s 1847 HBb is the highest
tuned
diatonic harmonica worldwide.
In comparison to the 'standard
tuned' models,
high-tuned harmonicas offer a powerful brilliant and carrying
sound making them
an excellent choice for soloing, even without using an
amplifier. This
considerably extends the range of application and opens many
new possibilities
for harmonica players.
To get the desired sound out of
the
high-tuned models the notes need less space. The resonance
chamber, decreased
by the 20% thinner comb (fully sealed maple wood) of the
1847 High models,
helps the player to form a smaller mouth cavity (like
vocalizing an
"e") thus producing the rich and penetrating sound with a
very fast
tonal response.
SEYDEL's Next-Generation
High-Harmonicas: the
highest pitched Blues harmonica in the world - with
new soprano design & Stainless Steel reeds.
The 1847 CLASSIC High is
now available in
high tunings, redesigned to include a 20% thinner comb (5.2mm
instead of
6.2mm). Available keys range from HG (high G) up to HBb (high
B flat). This
innovation expands our 1847 line of Stainless Steel reed
harmonicas to include
the extreme soprano range.
SEYDEL’s 1847 HBb is the highest
tuned
diatonic harmonica worldwide.
In comparison to the 'standard
tuned' models,
high-tuned harmonicas offer a powerful brilliant and carrying
sound making them
an excellent choice for soloing, even without using an
amplifier. This
considerably extends the range of application and opens many
new possibilities
for harmonica players.
To get the desired sound out of
the
high-tuned models the notes need less space. The resonance
chamber, decreased
by the 20% thinner comb (fully sealed maple wood) of the
1847 High models,
helps the player to form a smaller mouth cavity (like
vocalizing an
"e") thus producing the rich and penetrating sound with a
very fast
tonal response.