Suzuki M20 Manji 10-Hole Harmonica LOW F


Description
The M20 has a resin composite comb with wood particles embedded. This gives you the tone of a wood comb without cracking or warping.
Harmonicas are Mr. Suzuki's passion and his life's work. The fact he is putting his own name on the MANJI Harmonica is because those 70 years of dedication to perfection are condensed in this one impressive instrument. He is convinced that it will come to be regarded as one of the best harmonicas of the 21st century.
Check the drop-down menu to the right to select from available keys.


Features
- 10-hole diatonic
- Resin composite comb
- Made in Japan
Reviews
4.8
5 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Jazz Clubs1
- Small Venues1
- Very tight and not a biginners harmonnica!1
- Novice2
- Experienced1
- Quality Craftsmanship3
- Consistent2
- Easy To Play2
- Good Audio2
- Warm Tone2
Reviewed by 5 customers
Quality Harp! Solid, air tight, plays well.
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submitted7 years ago
byJames
fromundisclosed
Quality Harp! Solid, air tight, plays well with little effort... nice mellow tone.
I would buy this again
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submitted7 years ago
bydonnie
fromundisclosed
Love this harmonica will buy more.
Superb...
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submitted9 years ago
byHoot Owl
fromBroken Arrow, Ok
Love the sound...great quality construction!
Suzuki Manji M20 key C
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submitted9 years ago
byLarry
fromMichigan
The Suzuki Manji M20 is a beauty and well crafted, but the open ends, of the top reed cover plate make it more difficult for a beginner player. More difficult to bend draw notes. The player must be very precise playing notes, it is not a "forgiving" harmonica! Comes om a very nice harmonica box and lined with a velvet material. Secures the haermonica great.
Smooth as butter
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submitted9 years ago
byPope
fromStarved Rock iL
Used for home entertainment
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Q&A
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submitted4 years ago
asked byWriterDan
fromEmeryville, CA
What does the L mean, for example key LC?
It's a low Csubmitted7 years ago
asked byJay
fromundisclosed
Has anyone used this harp for amplified playing ??
You can use this with a microphone to amplify your playing.