The Manji is a quality harmonica with great response and projection. It has a gritty, raspy sound that's great for blues and rock. If you want a cleaner sound, maybe the Suzuki ProMaster, Seydel Session Steel, or the like would be more to your liking. The components are also highly durable, from the stainless covers to the phosphor bronze reeds and the resin/wood hybrid comb that gives a "woody" sound without the issues associated with wood. With this selection of keys, you're well-equipped to play in the most popular song keys. The case is also nice, and easy to carry up on stage with you (if you gig).
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I bought this set after playing marine bands. So far I really like the G, A, B flat, an C harps. Tha D, E, and F harps are gonna take some more practice.
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nice set with good quality build, the case is super nice, great feel and sound.
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I am pleased with my new set of Suzuki Manji's. They are by far the best playing "out of the box" harmonica on the market. Highly recommend this model.
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I'm just an amateur harp player, but there are nice harps. They play well, sound great, and bend easily. They have a wood/plastic composite comb for a wood sound with waterproofing. They are advertised to be designed for Manji Suzuki himself. They are not as heavy as the Suzuki Promaster and they are larger. The Suzuki Olive harp is supposed to be the Manji dressed with Promaster cover plates so if you want a smaller harp, check that out.
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