Review of Suzuki's Fabulous, Sirius, and SCX Chromatic Harmonicas - No More Dilemmas!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ม.ค. 2025

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  • @lildooma
    @lildooma ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You gotta appreciate him not reading out technical information. Reviews like these are so helpful and dont waste time!!

  • @inderneilboseroychowdhury
    @inderneilboseroychowdhury ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I use Suzuki Sirius s 64 with red sandalwood cover & Hohner Meisterklasse 7565 14 hole. 2 of my most sought-after Chromatic Harmonica among many other chromatic that I've. The added wooden cover on the Suzuki makes the resonance mellowed up. The metal cover increases the Treble.
    Nice review of Suzuki indeed!

    • @JL-bu8bz
      @JL-bu8bz ปีที่แล้ว

      Good setup

  • @willgalison
    @willgalison ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you for this!
    My understanding is that the Fabulous and G48 both use reed plates that are cut with EDM machining rather than stamping. This means that the reed plates are flatter, as they are distorted by the stamping process. In theory, that would make them more airtight, which is what I find to be true. It is possible to use Fabulous reed plates on a Sirius body, as you have done.
    Plastic combs will be improved by flattening all surfaces by sanding. A metal sharpening stone is good for this purpose.
    I believe that the reason that the mouthpiece can be tightened more on the metal comb is that the plastic will distort from the pull of the mouthpiece screws if too tight, where the metal keeps its shape.
    I have one Sirius 14 and one 16 with ebony combs, and I find this sound pleasing. The weight is much less than the brass comb and the sound more focused than the plastic.

  • @babanachiket
    @babanachiket 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Really good review on all suzukis. Thanks

  • @saeidganji4484
    @saeidganji4484 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you it is very informative.

    • @dmingstudioen
      @dmingstudioen  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      We are glad that it is helpful to you. Thank you, Saeid!

    • @saeidganji4484
      @saeidganji4484 ปีที่แล้ว

      I have a question, is suzuki fabiolous 64C is a bit difficult to vibrato and it needs more skill?

    • @dmingstudioen
      @dmingstudioen  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@saeidganji4484 YES, needs more skill right.

  • @marcelo_luz
    @marcelo_luz ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi, thanks for sharing, I am trying to figure out whats the diference between Sirius S-56S and S-56C. Could you or someone explained morre detailed these to models? I have beem read that the S (straight) is more aproprieated to play fast melodies. What are the pro and cons related to these 2 models. Thanks

    • @dbean5174
      @dbean5174 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I believe one has a curved mouthpiece and the other has an Angled mouthpiece. They are otherwise the same I believe?

    • @marcelo_luz
      @marcelo_luz 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@dbean5174 not really, the difference is between the slide alignment.

  • @woelneberg
    @woelneberg 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Have you any experience with Seydel Valves?

    • @dmingstudioen
      @dmingstudioen  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Sorry, I don't own any Sydel Harmonicas

  • @Svidge_123_
    @Svidge_123_ ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Dear Sir.
    Describing Fabulous model you mentioned incerts in the treble ducts of the comb. What kind of materials these incerts are they made of? I just hope it's not a top secret.
    Thank you so much for sharing your extensive expertise with us. I love your channel and passionately waiting for new videos to be released.

    • @dmingstudioen
      @dmingstudioen  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I think you mean "Sirius" trebles plug-in, which made by 3D printer.

  • @mr.esfusioncollect8494
    @mr.esfusioncollect8494 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Fabulous sounds.... Fabulous. But $4000 for a harmonica is pretty steep if you ask me.

    • @dmingstudioen
      @dmingstudioen  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Whether it's expensive or not really depends on your needs. If you can feel the difference, then I think it's worth it.

  • @MrSpacconi
    @MrSpacconi ปีที่แล้ว

    Vous n'insistez pas assez sur l'importance de l'alignement des trous (cross ou straight).J'ai utilisé presque tous les chromatiques existant aujourd'hui, et finalement pour moi, les meilleurs sont les corps en acrylique (moins lourd que le métal) et surtout moins agressif dans les aigus.Quant aux anches, les plus douces à écouter sont les anches en cuivre de HOHNER.Mais le problème c'est qu'elles ne durent pas très longtemps pour un joueur professionnel qui joue 4 heures par jour .Pour le son à mon avis, personne n'a égalée :TOOTS THIELEMANS ou STEVIE WONDER.Je reconnais que pour le classique la réponse du FABULOUS et bonne, mais je n'aime pas l'agressivité des aigus.Je suis obligé de les corriger à la table de mixage.SIRIUS 14 me parait le bon compromis pour les pro, comme pour le débutant.Actuellement je joue sur KONGSHENG LYRA, sur lequel j'ai enlevé les valves à partir de 5,et ça sonne pas mal, avec la possibilité de faire des bends sur 5 et7 ......

  • @JL-bu8bz
    @JL-bu8bz ปีที่แล้ว

    Plastic comb no. I hate the tone. For me the best Sound comes to the 270 hohner. And I prefer his mounthpiece too. In terms at comb I prefer wood. But it is Hard to buy 64 in wood.

    • @dmingstudioen
      @dmingstudioen  ปีที่แล้ว

      Laelaps Harmonica use Wood.
      This is our Website
      laelapsharmonica.com/en/laelaps-64-stellar/

  • @Svidge_123_
    @Svidge_123_ ปีที่แล้ว

    Great harmonica plaeyer Stevie Wonder has access to all chromatics in the world. And never the less, at the end, he has chosen Suzuki Fabulous chromatic harmonica. All original, he happily plays it today, and I'm sure he will enjoy it for years to come. Because Fabulous is today's best instrument, and Master is going only for the best.

    • @dmingstudioen
      @dmingstudioen  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I wouldn’t say it’s the best harmonica, but it is indeed quite good for certain musical styles. I’m glad you have it.

    • @Svidge_123_
      @Svidge_123_ 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @dmingstudioen I wish I'd able to afford it. Maybe next life...