So far so good! Just curious how long they will play in tune before the reeds go flat! In the past I have had problems with the Seydel 1847 stainless steel reeds going flat after just moderate playing. This is the reason I play all the other major brand of harmonicas. Hohners, Suzukis, and Tombos seem to last longer and stay in tune longer. The #5 draw in the key of Bb seems to go flat prematurely on the Seydel Stainless Steel Reed Harmonicas.
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Really like the blue sparkle come. Sounds great right out of the box.
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Received my C harp on 9/22/16. Played it for two weeks and the 5 draw no longer sounds. Contacted Seydel repair partner. Near as I can figure, it'll cost me $6 to return; repair will cost a minimum of $15, and I may have to pay return shipping charges. This shouldn't happen. In my opinion they're overpriced.
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Not quite as bright as the brass but seems tighter as far as i dont have to blow as hhard to get good tone.
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These Seydel harmonicas with stainless steel reeds are the affordable, long lasting, step up from Hohners Blues Harps. Plus, they are friendly to play with whiskers not getting painfully, suddenly pulled like Hohner harmonicas.
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