This is my first Suzuki. It is good, easy to bend, the higher end needs some adjustments, but prefer the Hohner Blues, or the1847 better in comparison. But my new favorite and next few future purchases is The Hohner Crossover!
Another must have the Manji Sky M-20 S
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12/10/2024
Capt Devo
This is is short dido of the many comments Harmonicaland has graciously allowed my to review again on Japanese brands In a nut shell I love the Manji Sky with there open ended side plates is I am one of those semi-high level players that insist on holding the harmonicas the wrongs way. The sound is comparable to many of the $60-$70 S and H bands with some keys that work better on some songs depending on my technic mode of the day. I\'ve mentioned before that the wood fiber infused resin reed plates are out of the world but found out later that they are made in Japan...you can get yours right here at Harmonicaland!
Made in Japan the Manji Sky in G
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12/10/2024
Capt Devo
I\'m working on getting all 12 as I blow up my H and S brands...my new years resolution was to master the fine art of repairing abused reeds and I failed. But having said this the great news is that I can afford the Manji harmonica, I truly have fallen in love these $55 to $65 and love the pure tone and the little effort it takes to work through a comb made of wood fibers and pure resins the colors they chose aren\'t bad either...it feels like I\'m holding onto a mini amplifier of sort my new G and Bb were must haves and with an improved technic these should last longer than some of my $80-$100 harps....