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It's fine.
I ran the comparison -
Harley / Fender / Hohner (on C and G).
Fender does sit right there in the middle.
Harley's is playable, and is bend-able - If you just want to see what a harmonica is, get one and rip at it.
Fender's a bit brighter and 'edgier', a bit nicer.
Hohner's (simplest - Big River) - tops Fender's (by a bit).
You will definitely hear differences between the three (and between F and Ho) - But this Fender is just fine.
Harley / Fender / Hohner (on C and G).
Fender does sit right there in the middle.
Harley's is playable, and is bend-able - If you just want to see what a harmonica is, get one and rip at it.
Fender's a bit brighter and 'edgier', a bit nicer.
Hohner's (simplest - Big River) - tops Fender's (by a bit).
You will definitely hear differences between the three (and between F and Ho) - But this Fender is just fine.
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JC
Cool harmonica
I'm just an amateur so i don't really know how it should feel or sound, but these are my impressions.
It is shipped in a plastic case, nothing special but it does do its job protecting the instrument.
The harmonica works well, is really solid and feels nice. It's made of plastic and metal.
Kinda smells metallic when you play it, but i think that's just how it is.
Build quality is perfect and finish qualilty is also top notch, you don't have to worry about putting your lips on some bad machined piece of metal, because fender shure knows what they are doing.
It is shipped in a plastic case, nothing special but it does do its job protecting the instrument.
The harmonica works well, is really solid and feels nice. It's made of plastic and metal.
Kinda smells metallic when you play it, but i think that's just how it is.
Build quality is perfect and finish qualilty is also top notch, you don't have to worry about putting your lips on some bad machined piece of metal, because fender shure knows what they are doing.
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