C.A. Seydel Söhne 1847 Noble Low F#

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C.A. Seydel Söhne 1847 Noble Low F#

C.A. Seydel Söhne

1847 Noble Low F#

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Product Info

Article Number: 245784
Model: 1847 Noble Low F#
Price: $108.90

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The 1847 Noble Low F# is a serious step up from your average blues harp. Seydel’s really nailed the build quality here – the stainless steel reeds give it a clean, powerful sound, and the low key opens up a whole new world of possibilities for experienced players exploring different tunings and textures. It’s ideal for players seeking a robust, expressive instrument for folk, blues, and experimental music.

Product Description

  • C.A. Seydel Söhne 1847 Noble Low F#
  • Harmonica
  • The systematic further development of the 1847 Blues model with stainless steel reeds
  • Tuning: Low F
  • Richter system
  • Rust free Richter harmonica with stainless steel reeds and milled black anodised aluminium
  • Reed plate made of nickel silver
  • Cover plates made of matte stainless steel with lateral air vents
  • Case and microfibre cleaning cloth included
PROS
  • • Stainless steel reeds offer exceptional durability and a bright, responsive tone.
  • • The milled black anodized aluminum cover plates improve airflow and aesthetics.
  • • Nickel silver reed plates provide excellent resonance and vibration transfer.
  • • The Low F# tuning expands tonal possibilities for cross-harp playing and unique arrangements.
CONS
  • • Low F# tuning is less versatile than standard keys, limiting its general use.
  • • The stainless steel reeds can feel slightly 'stiffer' than traditional brass reeds initially.
  • • Premium-priced compared to entry-level harmonicas, a significant investment for beginners.

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Key Features

Key Low F#
Holes 10
Reeds Stainless Steel
Cover Material Matte Stainless Steel
Comb Material Nickel Silver
Weight Approximately 7.5 oz

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Frequently Asked Questions

Stainless steel reeds produce a brighter, more articulate tone with increased projection, lacking some of the warmer, 'vintage' character of brass reeds.
While bending is possible, the stainless steel reeds require a slightly more developed embouchure and precise technique compared to softer reeds.
The low key requires more breath control and a slightly different approach to playing, so it’s best suited for players with some harmonica experience, though not necessarily essential.

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