That is the best harmonica ever. I love my Suzuki scx. I have buy me yet the Seydel Symphonie. It's great to, but the Suzuki is my absolulty favorite. Sorry, my english is not so good, I hope you can read what I write. A very good video. 👌👌👍👍👍😊
unable to do so as i do not have one, I did have a student with high skill buy one, and I suggested he swap the comb with a Seydel Saxony, which improved the tone considerably.
@@mastersofharmonica6200 ohk, but they both seem to have a lot of issues with their reeds as per user reviews.... Any idea which one has lesser ?! Also, is the Suzuki still the better option; without the customisations? (which I don't think I can manage on my own 😐)
the harp is not airtight from factory...solution is to make the top of the comb flat, done by sanding on glass with 600 or more grit sandpaper lightly...until it's flat. Should be done by a professional repair person
Bought this harmonica along with the Swan 1664. Chromatix sure is so airtight compared to the swan 1664. Now I cant wait to mod that Swan 1664.Thx for the tutorial btw.
Hi! I got SCX 48 and I've been trying to do bendings, but I only get squeaks lickthe reeds are givig up. I can bend my diatonic. I wonder If the Chomatix is hard to bend?
Chromatic harmonicas are usually more difficult to bend since they have windsavers. Those little flaps that cover the reeds help prevent sound from going into other reeds which is why chromatic harmonicas are used more often for singular note playing.
Glad you enjoyed it Shyamal...I am always pleased to find a reasonably priced harp move up due to a bit of customization...this is actually a fine harp
do you have a video where you dismantle the Suzuki SCX ? thank you.Coming form easy to manage diatonics, I am new to chromatic. I do not understand all these parts you guys are talking about and I am not about to open this precious thing and never get it back together just for educational purposes. Not mechanically inclined , with a fine ear . Probably life would be easier the other way around
Hi David, I open the all parts of Suzuku Chromatica SCX64, and found there's no back plate under slider ( which is beneath the moth piece. That means the slider is directly on top of the black plastic comb, is this right?
@@mastersofharmonica6200 So David, let me understand crystal clear, there is, according to design, no back plate between the plastic comb and the slider?
How does the Suzuki SCX 64 tone compare to the Hohner Super 64 (2018-picked up at SPAH), the CX12 Jazz and the Seydel Deluxe Steel? I’m looking for a dark tone 16-hole backup/practice harp and like the Super 64 tone. The Deluxe Steel is a little bright for me. Any guidance appreciated!
Cliff, this is a very complex question with many perspectives. Best is defined different ways by different people. I do have video reviews on many you list, and others have posted reviews also, but you may also want to talk with me personally. Use the CONTACT link to send me an email at MASTERSOFHARMONICA.COM
try friending mr. kettlewell on Facebook. Or go to FB group LOVE OF CHROMATIC HARMONICA and leave him a message. We were unable to find your account on FB. Thanks.
Dear David. Please help mich, please. Can I spend you much money for a slider? I have a suzuki scx harmonica. Can you help me? I love in Germany. I pay for all transactions and so on. Please help me. Your slider for these harmonica is awesome. Many greats Manuel
That is the best harmonica ever.
I love my Suzuki scx.
I have buy me yet the Seydel Symphonie. It's great to, but the Suzuki is my absolulty favorite.
Sorry, my english is not so good, I hope you can read what I write.
A very good video. 👌👌👍👍👍😊
A true master 🙏 I have a question though..... What is that black thing your attaching at the back?? Please explain
That is a Bulletini microphone from blowsmeaway.com with a wireless transmitter attached, allowing use of the mic without a cord.
Thanks for the video. Question: which grade of sandpaper for taking the gloss off the covers? It's a fingerprint magnet for sure! Thanks, David.
this is a questionable customization, perhaps 200 or 400, I can't say I was fully happy with the look.
Hi, David! Could you make a review of the Seydel NonSlider Harmonica please?
unable to do so as i do not have one, I did have a student with high skill buy one, and I suggested he swap the comb with a Seydel Saxony, which improved the tone considerably.
Hi Mr.David
Do you think this instrument is more suitable for classical music or Larry Adler 16 holes?
the larry adler is a very dated harp
@@mastersofharmonica6200
Thanks for attention
Which one would you suggest???
Scx64 or larry adler 16 hole
Which one would you recommend between the Suzuki SCX 48 (without modifications) and the Easttop EAP 12 performer....? 🤔
customized by airtightening, the SCX has better tone, but EAP is airtight from factory with thinner tone. Personally, I'd take the SCX.
@@mastersofharmonica6200 ohk, but they both seem to have a lot of issues with their reeds as per user reviews.... Any idea which one has lesser ?!
Also, is the Suzuki still the better option; without the customisations? (which I don't think I can manage on my own 😐)
WoW amazingly pleasant to listen you are very talented in playing on chromatic harmonicas.
So why do you have to customize it before you use it. Where would I go to get it customized. Thinking about getting the scx56. Thanks.
the harp is not airtight from factory...solution is to make the top of the comb flat, done by sanding on glass with 600 or more grit sandpaper lightly...until it's flat. Should be done by a professional repair person
Bought this harmonica along with the Swan 1664. Chromatix sure is so airtight compared to the swan 1664. Now I cant wait to mod that Swan 1664.Thx for the tutorial btw.
Hi! I got SCX 48 and I've been trying to do bendings, but I only get squeaks lickthe reeds are givig up. I can bend my diatonic. I wonder If the Chomatix is hard to bend?
Chromatic harmonicas are usually more difficult to bend since they have windsavers. Those little flaps that cover the reeds help prevent sound from going into other reeds which is why chromatic harmonicas are used more often for singular note playing.
Hi, would you say SCX 48 is easier to play than 64? I'm an amateur and have played on a Swan 12 holes (not chromatic)for years, as a hobby. Thanks!
Both about the same, 14 a bit smaller to the hands
The difficulties on this instrument are not necessarily related to harp size
ok, thanks
Very good,Sir!
Glad you enjoyed it Shyamal...I am always pleased to find a reasonably priced harp move up due to a bit of customization...this is actually a fine harp
do you have a video where you dismantle the Suzuki SCX ? thank you.Coming form easy to manage diatonics, I am new to chromatic. I do not understand all these parts you guys are talking about and I am not about to open this precious thing and never get it back together just for educational purposes. Not mechanically inclined , with a fine ear . Probably life would be easier the other way around
seek on TH-cam and ye shall find
Hi David, I open the all parts of Suzuku Chromatica SCX64, and found there's no back plate under slider ( which is beneath the moth piece. That means the slider is directly on top of the black plastic comb, is this right?
Correct, that is stock design
@@mastersofharmonica6200 So David, let me understand crystal clear, there is, according to design, no back plate between the plastic comb and the slider?
Lovely
Yes, it is a fine instrument
How does the Suzuki SCX 64 tone compare to the Hohner Super 64 (2018-picked up at SPAH), the CX12 Jazz and the Seydel Deluxe Steel? I’m looking for a dark tone 16-hole backup/practice harp and like the Super 64 tone. The Deluxe Steel is a little bright for me. Any guidance appreciated!
Cliff, this is a very complex question with many perspectives. Best is defined different ways by different people. I do have video reviews on many you list, and others have posted reviews also, but you may also want to talk with me personally. Use the CONTACT link to send me an email at MASTERSOFHARMONICA.COM
how can I contact you for customization of my Suzuki SCX 56. still very new My computer refuses to send you a message through the contact box
try friending mr. kettlewell on Facebook. Or go to FB group LOVE OF CHROMATIC HARMONICA and leave him a message. We were unable to find your account on FB. Thanks.
el profesor x sabe.
Dear David.
Please help mich, please.
Can I spend you much money for a slider?
I have a suzuki scx harmonica.
Can you help me?
I love in Germany. I pay for all transactions and so on.
Please help me. Your slider for these harmonica is awesome.
Many greats
Manuel
Hi Manuel, you can contact me using the CONTACT link at mastersofharmonica.com, or on Facebook using my name and photo
Why do you call that a SCX when it clearly has Sirius covers?
Because it is a Suzuki SCX with Sirius covers on it, which is explained in the words accompanying the video. I think it sounded a tad better.
Thats a Serius
Just Sirius covers