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EASTTOP Lucky 13 Bass Blues Harmonica - PowerBender Tunning-TWO HARPS IN ONE!

$ 32.14

Availability: 120 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Instrument: Harmonica
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Type: Diatonic
  • Skill Level: Professional
  • Brand: Easttop
  • Color: Blue
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

    Description

    Lucky 13 Bass Blues Harmonica - Richter tuning with extended low octave!
    Here are the main features - 13 of them!
    1.
    World's first 13-hole harp!
    2.
    Exactly 4 octave range in Richter tuning, with lower octave tagged on to normal 10-hole range.
    TWO HARPS IN ONE!
    3.
    Standard Richter 10-hole harp with an extra Bass End.
    4.
    Like Having a Standard harp and a Low version in the One Harmonica (available in All 12 Keys).
    LUCKY 13 Mk2 - August 2020
    5.
    LACQUERED BLACK COVERPLATES Super smooth in the mouth and looking great, the new black lacquered covers will apply to the Richter, PowerBender and PowerDraw Lucky 13s.
    6.
    LOOK-DOTS These handy little position markers on the front of the comb mean you'll never lose your place on this bigger harp.
    7.
    LOW-END VALVES Five Valves raise the volume of the low-low bottom end of the Lucky 13.
    8.
    MULTI-HARP BOX Bigger box fits 3 harps and has an info sheet with tuning diagrams and extra information.
    PowerBender:
    The Lucky 13 version of PowerBender duplicates the low octave to give you awesome low chording and octave possibilities, as well as allowing you to extend your bluesy runs lower down the harp. Here’s the Tuning Diagram:
    The Lucky 13 PowerBender is available in all 12 keys. Heaven in a blues harp!
    PowerBender
    is
    becoming increasingly popular among players who like to jazz up their playing with easy draw-bending technique throughout the whole range of the harp. It replaces all the middle octave overblows of Richter with simple draw bends. However, overblows are still available on every single hole to play fully chromatically if you wish.