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A Yes, it is a double-sided double harmonica.
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Write a Customer ReviewBy Dave In Montana
January 17, 2020
By ***
February 15, 2019
By N***f
November 23, 2017
By a***x
November 22, 2017
I JUST RECEIVED MY ORDER. I'm SORRY TO SAY REEDS ARE BAD, OUT OF TUNE,(THEY GO FLAT). SO I GOT A REFUND, AN I'M REORDERING IT HOPPING IT WAS JUST ONE FLAW? I WILL UP DATE MY REVIEW HERE, BECAUSE I LIKE SWAN HARMONICA'S. I WILL REVIEW MY REPLACEMENT THAT I REORDERED. SW Well I received the replacement. The C side is still a bit weak. So I have to not be as solid on that C bass note. In a mic, it might be ok? SW
By OB4224
November 16, 2017
By Dave F.
November 15, 2017
A very nice harmonica for the price. It's much bigger than I expected. I guess I didn't read the dimensions. It does sound nice, it's not a blues harp, you're not going to be bending notes and wailing with this. But it has a nice clean tone, that's wonderful for old standards, gospel, campfire or cowboy songs. Having two pitches is convenient. And tremolo... a nice shimmer on top of the note.
By w***b
November 7, 2017
By AnonReview
September 6, 2017
First of all, the make and materials of this harmonica feels great to me, especially for such an affordable harmonica. If you want a fun Tremolo harmonica to mess around with this is definitely a good buy, if you've never seen one in person before like me you should know that this thing is gigantic.
By B. Nagel
June 26, 2017
This Andoer 2-in-1 beats EVERY other harmonica in this price range. Sound quality is fantastic. Playing it through a SM58/ACX450 rig, this blew off the mind of the listeners. Used it for an Oktoberfest event rehearsal and the people were stunned by my performance. Changing harmonica sides to play the different keys is kind of entertainment element too. The two keys are a perfect fit for traditional German and Bavarian tunes, even for Swing and Jazz it works out great. Its sound is rich, though not as full as for a Chromonica. Considering the price compared with German harmonica brands, this is the bargain of the century! Craftmanship looks solid though no screws to open it for changing reeds. However, at this price point a harmonica replacement in case of any blown out reeds is more than justified. Strongly recommended to ANY harmonica player, not only to beginners.
By K***t
April 13, 2017
A very nicely made instrument, well packaged. It has a clear, powerful tone to it. Although easy to play it does seem to require a fair amount of air volume, not pressure, it responds easily. I'm still breaking it in gently I suspect it will become less demanding of air after a time, tried a few tentative bends which isn't what tremolo harmonicas usually take kindly to and it seemed quite happy to do it. One thing worth noting, if you have a Hohner this harmonica doesnt have the same degree of tremolo, bass notes quaver more than mid and upper range do. It has a much more powerful sound though and overall I am exceptionally pleased with it. I've been playing for many years and may try a few more Chinese harmonicas if this is indicative of their quality and sound.
By Urban G
March 15, 2017
By R. F. Powell
February 16, 2017
By William A. Howard IV
January 11, 2017
By Lee P
December 14, 2016
By Darrell Sheetz
November 15, 2016
By k***f
October 13, 2016
By brian davis
September 14, 2016
OKAY...Here's the problem.. I odered the Andoer 2 in one tremolo harmonica. I can't say anything about the quality of the ANDOER, because I actually received the Generic 2 in 1 tremolo harmonica, which is a QI MEI harmonica. Now for the good part. The QI MEI looks identical to the Andoer except that it is marked with Chinese symbols and logo. It appears that they were made in the same factory. At first, I was disappointed with the sound quality at the lower end, and considered complaining. However, over the last week I have noted a decided improvement in the sound quality. I have also discovered that some problems with notes sticking or blocking are caused by humidity from the players breath causing reeds or 'breath savers' to stick. This can be resolved, at least in large part by warming the harmonica on a heating pad or by some other gentle method to, at least your own body temperature. No more condensation. Considering the price, I would have to say that this is actually quite a nice sweet sounding instrument. I would have preferred something with a few more low notes. This is definitely on the higher end of the scale musically., but both the C and G scales play throughout, and it does seem to be improving. It does not produce a lot of power...but a mellow sweet tone. The scale on this harmonica is set up a little differently than a 10 hole diatonic, so it will take a little getting used to...but definitely worth the price.
By Paul
August 16, 2016
By p***s
December 21, 2015
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