

🎶 Elevate your sound, own the moment with the Suzuki Promaster Harmonica!
The Suzuki Promaster Harmonica in Key of C features a precision-machined aluminum alloy comb and polished stainless steel reed covers, delivering clear, vibrant jazz tones. Compact and lightweight, it’s designed for durability and easy maintenance, including dishwasher-safe cleaning. Trusted by professionals and built to last a lifetime, this harmonica is a premium choice for serious musicians.












| ASIN | B0014MYSRY |
| Body Material | Machined Phosphor Bronze, Aluminum Alloy, Stainless Steel |
| Color Name | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (950) |
| Date First Available | 21 September 2023 |
| Instrument Key | C |
| Item Weight | 91 g |
| Item model number | MR-350 C |
| Material Type | Aluminum,Stainless Steel,Alloy,Bronze |
| Musical Style | Jazz |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 2.68 x 2 cm; 91 g |
| Size | 10 |
D**Y
Good build. Good tone.
W**T
My old one that I have had since Highschool ( 1980 ) was recently stolen. I replaced it with this one and am pleasantly surprised it might be even slightly better? Granted my old one went through 8 years of the Army doing Special Operations and all my time as a Commercial Salvage Diver so has been through a lot. It was a tragic loss. Or so I thought. I love my new one as much as my old one and actually like this new case better than the old plastic clamshell one. I don't know that the zipper will survive 40 years use like the clamshell lid did but that's okay. I likely wont live another 40 years. I plan on buying a whole set of these as well as the Valved ones. A little pricey but you get what you pay for. Being able to put this in a dishwasher is very nice. Cant do that with a wooden comb. If you want a fine Harmonica you are looking at the right one to get. They will last you a lifetime too if you take care of it. Worth every penny for sure.
A**R
Fantastic harmonica!!!
J**O
This is my first Suzuki diatonic harmonica, and I picked the Pro Master in Bb mainly for its tone and build quality – and it definitely lives up to the hype. Right away, the construction feels premium. It has a nice weight to it, and the aluminium comb gives it a smooth, solid feel in the hands and mouth – no rough edges, nothing cheap about it. The reeds are super responsive, and bends feel natural and controlled. Tone-wise, it’s warm and clean – not too bright, not too dark – and it has a rich character, especially in the mid and low range. Also worth noting – it’s easy to control dynamics (soft, expressive notes come out just as well as louder phrases). Overall, I’m really impressed. If you're looking for a step up from entry-level harps and want something reliable and great-sounding, this is a solid choice.
#**T
Let's see, I'm not a newb to music, and certainly no stranger to the blues. I had first gotten a honer piedmont blues pack. It had a few keys, cheap and a case. First off suzukies don't fit in the case, so don't even try. The harps (the few that worked) clunked out quick, and I was browsing forums for advice on a good harp. Suzuki promaster and the blues master are te two that were best for my spending range. Let me say, out of te box this baby wails. Sounds great, all notes played and the bendable ones did so, so easily infact that I had to adjust how I played to keep from bending everything. The weight is solid. Feels like an instrument, not a toy. Metal, sturdy, heavy, rounded, and it just looks freaking cool, really cool, in fact. Buy this and you won't be sorry. My next will be a low f promaster. Legit
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