I bought one in the key of G several months ago from Greg Jones (16:23 Harmonicas), and I love it ! I agree with everything you said... my next one will be a Low F... not really crazy about the 1847 Silver Low F that I have... it's okay, but I like my Special 20 Low F in a TurboLid better. All metal harps like the Lightning are usually very cold in temperature... I keep mine by my laptop computer's fan vent that let's out warm air... makes it perfect for picking up and playing without rubbing it in my hands for several minutes !
I just got my first Seydel Lightning in C...i LOVE IT...!! I'll be ordering my next one in June...gotta save a bit of money...but they are worth every cent they cost!! great video and great sound!!
Roly: I am new to playing harmonica, but I really like the Seydels and decided to buy the Seydel Lightning in "C" based on your review. Holy harmonica! It is amazing and I have noticed a difference with the deeper and richer tone because the holes are squarer than the 1847 Noble, which I have been playing. This is an amazing harmonica that is perfectly suited for my style. Thanks for your review, which convinced me! Cheers. P.S. I am subscribing to your channel.
@@RolyPlatt Your RUclips channel has been a great help to me, as I have only been seriously trying to learn how to play for two months. I saw your Harp Wah and it looks very interesting. When I learn how to play better, I intend to get it. Thanks again for being there for us beginners. Cheers.
I'm a hohner fanboy but I do like them full metal combs. I have a custom Dannecker made out of a big river (took the covers off for special 20 covers though) and it has a full metal comb. I like to throw it at people when first introducing it to them because it's so heavy.
Roly. Thanks fir the review. I was wondering about maintenance. Like how often to you clean the harmonica and what cleaning method to maintain longevity
@@ushnicyuvnikof2748 maybe. But I lost a crossover for a year in the mud. My son found it. I washed it and it still played flawlessly. All overblows and overdraws available as soon as it dried off from cleaning. European harps are kings regardless of brand name.
Hello, first i wana say that I'm a big fan of your work even if i rather play only blues on the harp! i have the cross overs and I'm happy with them but I would really like to try the Seydel and since you're the expert on that I can't really find any video online that explains the diference between the 1847 classic, nobel, silver and the lightening! can you plz recommend any videos? many many thx and happy harping
First off - thanks! I don't know of any videos on that but the Classic is wood comb, the Silver is a polymer of some sort. Other that that - no difference at all. My video should cover the Lightning fairly well The Noble I'm not familiar with unfortunately. These days I like the Classic 1847s the best overall (considering the price of the Lightning. But they are great harps as mentioned. Hope that helps .
I bought one in the key of G several months ago from Greg Jones (16:23 Harmonicas), and I love it !
I agree with everything you said... my next one will be a Low F... not really crazy about the 1847 Silver Low F that I have... it's okay, but I like my Special 20 Low F in a TurboLid better.
All metal harps like the Lightning are usually very cold in temperature... I keep mine by my laptop computer's fan vent that let's out warm air... makes it perfect for picking up and playing without rubbing it in my hands for several minutes !
I just got my first Seydel Lightning in C...i LOVE IT...!! I'll be ordering my next one in June...gotta save a bit of money...but they are worth every cent they cost!! great video and great sound!!
That’s great. Ya they are a beautiful instrument.
Just ordered one! Ive watched lots of your vids and do like your playing, so more than happy to take a chance on your
recomendation.
It's a very nice harp. Hope you enjoy it.
Roly: I am new to playing harmonica, but I really like the Seydels and decided to buy the Seydel Lightning in "C" based on your review. Holy harmonica! It is amazing and I have noticed a difference with the deeper and richer tone because the holes are squarer than the 1847 Noble, which I have been playing. This is an amazing harmonica that is perfectly suited for my style. Thanks for your review, which convinced me! Cheers. P.S. I am subscribing to your channel.
That's great man. They're a great playing harp.
@@RolyPlatt Your RUclips channel has been a great help to me, as I have only been seriously trying to learn how to play for two months. I saw your Harp Wah and it looks very interesting. When I learn how to play better, I intend to get it. Thanks again for being there for us beginners. Cheers.
Had to see what a $197 harp called "⚡lightning⚡" sounded like.It literally sounds strong.
I'm a hohner fanboy but I do like them full metal combs. I have a custom Dannecker made out of a big river (took the covers off for special 20 covers though) and it has a full metal comb. I like to throw it at people when first introducing it to them because it's so heavy.
Roly. Thanks fir the review. I was wondering about maintenance. Like how often to you clean the harmonica and what cleaning method to maintain longevity
Seydels last longer.
@@ushnicyuvnikof2748 maybe. But I lost a crossover for a year in the mud. My son found it. I washed it and it still played flawlessly. All overblows and overdraws available as soon as it dried off from cleaning. European harps are kings regardless of brand name.
Beautiful harmonica, Roly. Your playing is second to none, cheers👍
Cool! Love the sound you produce. Hope one day I can do the same.👍👍👍
Thanks Roy !
Merry Christmas ! :) And thank you.
I still consider myself to be a beginner, but I have about 5 Horner’s and one Suzuki. Thinking about branching out a bit more and trying this.
If you can afford this harp, it’s really nice.
Is this the heaviest Seydel diatonic harp?
I would think so
Hello, first i wana say that I'm a big fan of your work even if i rather play only blues on the harp! i have the cross overs and I'm happy with them but I would really like to try the Seydel and since you're the expert on that I can't really find any video online that explains the diference between the 1847 classic, nobel, silver and the lightening!
can you plz recommend any videos? many many thx and happy harping
First off - thanks! I don't know of any videos on that but the Classic is wood comb, the Silver is a polymer of some sort. Other that that - no difference at all. My video should cover the Lightning fairly well The Noble I'm not familiar with unfortunately. These days I like the Classic 1847s the best overall (considering the price of the Lightning. But they are great harps as mentioned. Hope that helps
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I just ordered one from their website. Coming from Germany.
Great. Nice harps!
Excellent!
Many thanks!
Amazing
A nine pound hammer
Is a little too heavy…