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GOLDEN MELODY PROGRESSIVE Model 544

Innovative Harmonica Design 

The Golden Melody Progressive, HOHNER's only professional diatonic model tuned to equal temperament, has undergone a radical redesign to improve handling, stability and airtightness. While retaining the warm tone which has made it a favorite of single note melody players in many different styles, the new Golden Melody Progressive offers a fuller, more powerful sound, combined with optimal playing comfort. And it looks great too! 

Features:
• Ergonomically formed stainless steel
covers for comfortable handling and
greater stability
• Innovative cover attachment with Torx
countersunk screws 

• Comb with polished ultraglide mouthpiece
and rounded outer edges for enhanced
playing comfort
• Improved airtightness and volume through
new comb and cover design
• Precision milled Hohner Classic brass reeds
• Reed plates cut to finest tolerances for
maximum airtightness
• Tempered tuning, ideal for single note
melody playing in different styles
• Beautiful, sturdy case made of high
quality printed cardboard

Reeds Brass, 0,9mm

Comb ABS, red

Cover Plates Stainless Steel

bit labeled “T7” fits perfectly in this Torx screw

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • 542BL-A Progressive Series Golden Melody Harmonica - Key of A
Categories
Year
  • 2023
Made In
  • Germany

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RockinRonsMusic

San Diego, CA, United States
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