Suzuki Sirius 16-hole wood cover model S-64CW

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 7

  • @christopherhogan-np3xb
    @christopherhogan-np3xb Год назад +3

    Thank you for your video... Both sound fantastic....but the walnut casing does give a tick warmer and for me a more professional sound.. i read it's less flexible.. is this true??. I guess I have to buy to find out..

  • @victorsokol7419
    @victorsokol7419 2 года назад

    Красиво звучит инструмент с деревянными крышками!
    Мне уже захотелось иметь такой же!)
    Специально пересел за компьютер с хорошим цифроаналоговым преобразователем и наушниками. Убедился, что первое впечатление было правильным.)

  • @marketing6310
    @marketing6310 6 месяцев назад

    Have you tried to take out the brass weights? They are tightly screwed down and I can't unscrew to get them out.

  • @hiroprotagonist8937
    @hiroprotagonist8937 2 года назад +3

    Nice. Not sure if the sound difference is big enough, maybe wood covers are more a visual choice.

  • @GaitaGospel
    @GaitaGospel Год назад

    O som da capa de madeira é mais encorpado, gordo e melodioso ,para musicas lentas, intimistas com certeza se encaixa perfeitamente ,abraços do Rio de Janeiro.

  • @DoguDensei
    @DoguDensei 5 месяцев назад

    Difficult to compare the sound of the wooden one processed electronically over a bass drone and the sound of the metal one live. Would like to hear them compared live playing the same thing.

  • @wongchinkong4505
    @wongchinkong4505 11 месяцев назад

    Wood cover sounded warmer more resonance and natural. Metal cover sounded metallic. Suzuki harmonica makers take clues from classical guitar top woods effect on quality of the sound.