jiceblues
102 posts
Nov 19, 2012
1:50 AM
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Sure ,i believe working on my harps helps my playing ( and it's a pleasure) .I found that a custom comb helps a lot for playability and tone on a BH ( like other brands) .I install DORTEL combs , very fine , but CHRISTOPHE don't want to make them anymore .In the USA , you can afford good and inexpensive custom combs... I have to say the truth : i choosed the BH because i don't like that much the MB sound...
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jiceblues
252 posts
Jan 12, 2014
11:56 AM
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I ordered 3 MS Blues Harps recently and i must say that quality improved a lot ootb .The comb is much flattered and sealed .These combs are flatter than some others a customizer did for me .The reeds seem to be better , too .I think if you adjust the reeds , it can OB properly . And i love the tone .Good harp for "roots" playin' .But if you want to play fast , get a Crossover or a SP20 .
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Barley Nectar
241 posts
Jan 12, 2014
7:34 PM
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I found an older Blues Harp in my case a month or so ago. been carying it around for a pocket harp. this thing plays pretty good. strong, loud, bends well, I like it...BN
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