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Available in 20 different keys or voicings, the Blues SOLOIST is a great go-to harmonica for the discriminating professional. Diatonic harmonica with laser cut body and half-flat stainless steel covers.

The Solist Pro has the following features:

¢ German Silver reedplates optimized for loudness and extreme airtightness
¢ reeds specially set for best response
¢ half-flat covers for brilliant sound
¢ wooden body, multiple coats of sealant for a resistant finish
¢ comes with convenient leather pouch

The dividers at the hole entrances are carefully rounded, lending a kind of lip comfort that is usually only possible with a plastic comb.
SEYDEL Blues SOLIST PRO Harmonica Low E

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4.56

16 Reviews

90%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Great Harp

I have been wanting to try a harp with a wood comb for awhile. Been looking at the Marine Bands but just couldn't decide. Then one day I was looking at harps on the GC web site and ran across this one. So I thought what the heck I'll give it a try. Right out of the box it was easy to bend, responsive and had a clear crisp tone. The extra coatings on the back lets it slide easily over the lips plus it has a good feel to it. I also like the keys they offer (low D, E, F and b flat). I won't be giving up my Lee's any time soon and I can't say if their any better then the Marine Band but I plan on buying more of these harps and I would recommend them to anyone wanting to try a wood comb harp.

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Most Liked Negative Review

2

Would not buy another

Thought this would be as good as my Session Steel, but not so. Will spend the extra to get another Session.

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  1. Performance8
  2. Jam Sessions4
  3. Practice3
  4. professional1
Cons
  1. No down side to this product yet.1
  2. Poor Sound1
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  1. Experienced4
  2. Novice3
  3. Professional Musician3
Pros
  1. Great Sound8
  2. Excellent Craftsmanship7
  3. Durable6
  4. Great Intonation6
  5. Highly Responsive6
  • harmonica upgrade

    5

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    submitted3 years ago

    byBrad

    fromLas Vegas

    The ease of playability with minimal air fluctuations makes it sound better than the other standard harmonicas.

  • Outstanding entry level Seydel harmonica.

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byJohn

    fromTennessee

    I am a seasoned player. I have just about worn out the Honher Marine Band harps and decided to try the stainless steel reeds that Seydel offers. I expect these to last longer than the Honhers and if so I will step up to the 1847 blues harp...

  • Great harmonica.

    5

    submitted3 years ago

    byCraig

    fromCorinth ms.

    It is comfortable to play, air tight and sounds great. Fun to play.

  • Would not buy another

    2

    submitted5 years ago

    byJC

    fromOregon

    Thought this would be as good as my Session Steel, but not so. Will spend the extra to get another Session.

  • Solid tone with good draw bends

    4

    submitted5 years ago

    byDoc

    fromVENTURA

    Good for jam sessions and solid reeds that don't easily clog if (like me) your are a juicy player

  • A pleasure to play and hear

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byWalter Wanabe

    fromUnited States

    My best playing, best sounding harmonica. Contoured, sealed wood comb. Smooth gutsy tone. Bends easy. Leather case. You can spend more but why?

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