This is the Dirty 30's Harmonella, developed for the dry sound and own resonant blues guitars series.
These instruments have some characteristics typical of that time, as a metal tailpiece bolted to the cylinder head where the strings are attached, in the style of a violin. They also have the floating bridge. To withstand this pressure, the tops of the ancient instruments had an extra internal reinforcement, which redounded in reducing harmonics and a drier, own for blues sound. However, Recording King have applied an X bracing in this series, which gives a richer sound. Other improvements such as an adjustable soul also been incorporated. The mast born and rolled hoops and funds not place this instrument beyond a discrete midrange, but is that the kind of music that is intended do not need more.
The aesthetic has greatly improved in the new series of RK, and in these Harmonella is really exquisite, with a simple mouth and matt sunburst finish. The headstock and tuning mechanisms also have a vintage feel, as the guide points, which are actually elongated rectangles.
The series is not yet on the market as I write these lines (January 2015), but if you follow the pricing of this brand, we face a real treat instrument, the purchase will not be a payout up to the satisfactions that will surely bring his happy owner.
Additionally, if you need some of the guitar parts, such as, guitar action gauge, guitar grip strengthener, etc. Anything you want you could purchase at Banggood, one of the wholesale platform to provide you the low prices.
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