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The East top Diatonic Harmonica in Key of A features 10 holes and 20 tones with precision electroplated phosphor bronze reeds on a 1.2mm reed plate, housed in a durable brass body. Compact and portable, it’s designed for professionals and beginners alike, delivering rich, responsive sound ideal for Blues, Folk, Rock, and Jazz. Packaged elegantly, it’s perfect for gifting or personal mastery.



































| ASIN | B01GFVGABA |
| Body Material | Brass |
| Color Name | Black-A |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,056) |
| Date First Available | June 1, 2016 |
| Instrument Key | Key |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
| Item model number | T008K-BK-A |
| Material Type | Brass, Stainless Steel |
| Musical Style | Blues |
| Product Dimensions | 4.02 x 1.06 x 0.75 inches |
| Proficiency Level | professional |
| Size | key of A |
F**R
Deep Great sound
Great sound. Wow. Great price.
V**E
Clear sound, beginner friendly
Good quality. Clear bight tones.
H**R
Great choice
Good sounding harmonica. I've gotten two, both in the key of G. It's the key I play most. They sound good, hold up well, clean up well. I would buy again.
D**N
Easttop is a great mid-priced alternative to the expensive brand name harps
Okay, it's a 10 hole diatonic harp with a plastic comb which I like better than the wood because they'll eventually swell, and it's pretty close in quality to the more expensive brands that I also use, like Hohner, Lee Oscar, Fender Blues DeVille (not Deluxe) and Hering. I like those brands too. I've tried rebuilding blown harps before with kits and can't seem to manage fixing one, not ever. So the blown harp has to be replaced and so far of late I like going with these Easttop a lot, they are just as easy to play, bend nicely and so far are sort of long lasting (depending if I control myself from blowing harder than is necessary). Easttop were cheaper before they got more popular but are still a good 30% less expensive than the big brands as of this writing. I like these harps and recommend.
K**N
Good product
Good tone. Happy with purchase.
K**J
Surprising Quality!!!
For the money this Harmonica is unbeatable! Tone, Feel, Looks. I usually play a Crossover, this sounds pretty close!
B**.
Excellent for the price
5 star rating based on what you can expect for a $20 instrument. This is not pro quality but it is VERY playable. The sound is a little shrill for my taste. I'm also used to paying about three times that for a pro quality harp. For starting out or for something to just knock around... absolutely. Did I mention it's $20!!!!
L**G
OK but not good
I purchased this harmonica because of the good reviews. I thought I would get a quality instrument for 60% of the cost of a Hohner. It’s an OK instrument. Out of the box I had to work really hard to get a draw on the 3rd hole. I purchased a Hohner and it works as it should. I am keeping the Hohner.
A**L
After 40 years of expensive hohners I took the plunge and tried this cheaper harp. Very very pleased with it. It bends well, it’s got a very good loud clear tone and I will be replacing my marine bands and blues harps as they fail.
V**O
The Easttop Diatonic Harmonica in the key of A impresses with its robust construction and clear, resonant sound. The 10-hole, 20-tone design is well-suited for a variety of musical styles, including blues and folk. Its black cover gives it a sleek, professional look, while the sound quality delivers a bright and expressive tone. Although it performs admirably, some players might find the reeds slightly less responsive than higher-end models. Nonetheless, it’s a great option for both beginners and more experienced players looking for a reliable, affordable harmonica to enhance their musical repertoire.
R**A
Suena bien, muy buena calidad precio, presentación impecable, totalmente recomendable.
Z**A
Sounds great, worth for price
P**L
Bon produit à la sonorité attendue (Bb).
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