Re: [Harp-L] Hohner MS harps



Rick and Dana -

If you're referring to the Meisterklasse, I have a few that I use professionally. I initially bought them because they were reminscent of the Suzuki Pro-Master I owned until it quickly started dropping valves. They were a bit stiffer in all three keys and that required some anticipation, but I found they played slightly louder and were easier to keep clean, given the metal comb). I also like their shape and the way they fit my hands. I use them primarily for jazz, although, in a pinch, I've used them for blues as well.

Since I have owned them (A, C and D), I have replaced the plates with RP 565's. That, of course, changed things.

Mark Russillo
a.k.a. The Rhode Island Kid

----- Original Message ----- From: "Rick & Dana Siekmann" <dsiekmann@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [Harp-L] Hohner MS harps



Just curious, does anyone use these professionally (or semi-professionally) as their main gigging harps? I've got a couple of Pro Harps and one Big River, the rest of my (small) ensemble consists of Special 20s and Marine Bands. The reason I ask is that I find the MS harps to be stiffer and less responsive than the others, and I was wondering if it was just me or if that's something inherent in the MS reed plates.
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