THE BASS LINE
The HOHNER trilogy of comfort: Rocket, Rocket Amp and Rocket Low. Our Rocket Low is your bass line. Tuned one octave lower for a throaty roar, it provides a unique sonic underpinning for your rock, blues or country song. Or just play it solo and explore the realms of deep-toned harp. Striking looks and incredible sound - let the floor shake with this bass wonder!

FEATURES
Low tuning
Tuned one octave lower than standard harps

Optimized cover plates and larger air channels
Wide open cover plates and larger air channels are specifically designed to generate a loud, powerful sound

Comfortable comb design
The first serial production harmonica with rounded comb sides, edges, and corners for maximum comfort

Recessed reed plate
The reed plates are recessed for a more comfortable mouthpiece

Zipper Case
Sturdy zipper case allows moisture to evaporate while keeping dust out

TECHNICAL DETAILS
Reed plates (material, thickness): brass, 0.9 mm
Reed plates (surface): brass
Reeds (number, material): 20, brass
Comb (material, color): ABS, blue
Comb (finish): ABS
Mouthpiece (surface): ABS
Cover plates: stainless steel
Type: diatonic
Tuning: Richter low
Number of holes: 10
Tonal range: 3 octaves
Length: 10.2 cm / 4.0"

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • M2016BX-LE Rocket Low Harmonica - Key of Low E
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  • Germany

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RockinRonsMusic

San Diego, CA, United States
Sales:1,908
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