The 1847 NOBLE – the consequently enhanced development of the successful 1847 Blues models with stainless steel reeds. * new coverplates; matted stainless steel covers with side-vents (openings on both sides) – optimized sound projection and distribution of airflow if playing fully cupped * cone-shaped lower coverplate for low keys (LF to LC) – minimized reed rattling in holes 1 and 2 draw even if played hard * new comb accurately milled from aluminium anodized in black and with the SEYDEL logo laser-engraved on the back – superb air-tightness and improved handling due to the greater weight of the instrument * new tactile oval key stickers- hard wearing and removes the danger of holding the instrument the wrong way round even in the dark * approved corrosion-free fine-cut reedplates made of German Silver fixed with stainless steel screws – extremely close tolerances between slot and reed for best possible tone control for the player * precisely factory adjusted pitch-stable and durable reeds and rivets both made of Stainless Steel – optimal tone response and a full sound The 1847 NOBLE – the jewel of the 1847 Blues harmonica collection. An instrument built without compromise; made from only the best materials available and with over 160 years of SEYDELs harmonica making experience. Also available with a wooden or a plastic body: >1847 CLASSIC or >1847 SILVER Tone table: Richter Tuning C-Major blow C4 E4 G4 C5 E5 G5 C6 E6 G6 C7 hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 draw D4 G4 B4 D5 F5 A5 B5′ D6 F6 A7
Features
- New coverplates; matted stainless steel covers with side-vents (openings on both sides)
- Optimized sound projection and distribution of airflow if playing fully cupped
- Cone-shaped lower coverplate for low keys (LF to LC) – minimized reed rattling in holes 1 and 2 draw, even if played hard
- New comb accurately milled from aluminum, anodized in black and with the SEYDEL logo laser-engraved on the back
- Superb air-tightness and improved handling due to the greater weight of the instrument
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