🎤 Elevate Your Sound with the CX12!
The Hohner CX12 C Key Chromatic Harmonica is a revolutionary instrument designed for professional musicians. With its innovative one-piece mouthpiece and housing, it offers unmatched airtightness and quick disassembly for easy customization. Weighing only 190g and featuring 12 holes with 48 brass reeds, this award-winning harmonica is the go-to choice for discerning players seeking superior sound quality and performance.
Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 7.62 x 3.81 cm; 190 g |
Item model number | 7545-C |
Colour | Black |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Scale Length | inches |
Material Type | Plastic Brass |
Instrument Key | C Major |
Country Produced In | germany |
Item Weight | 190 g |
C**.
An excellent harmonica!
The media could not be loaded. This Hohner CX12 C Key Chromatic Harmonica is a wonderful instrument. It features a unique original design that makes it a real beauty to play! Even though some of the parts are made out of plastic - heavy duty that is - it is very well put together. The "button" works well - its spring mechanism allows for rapid, accurate use. The tone is great, very resonant with plenty of bass or treble whenever required. It also "feels" comfortable, fitting neatly into one's own hands, basically just right. I previously owned a Hohner Super Chromonica Chromatic Harmonica in the key of C, and my opinion is that the CX12 is well and truly a superior instrument, despite both of them being very similar in price. I would just like to add that the harmonica featured in the video is a Hohner Marine Band in the key of G.
A**L
Good instrument
I tend to use CX12's as I love the sound, although I've generally found that they are less durable than the typical metal body Chromatics which seem to go on forever. This item arrived in good time, I was a bit dubious about buying a second hand harmonica and although it didn't appear to be used the body could have been cleaner but all in all it worked fine and I haven't contracted any diseases so I'm very happy with the purchase as it was considerably cheaper than a new CX12 and as I've had to buy these instruments rather too frequently over the years this was the main incentive in buying a second hand item.
B**Y
That the product is made in Germany and not a chinese import
No dislikes , its the most modern concept of a harmonica , so easy to dismantle to clean , a beutiful tone and very easy to handle , you can get used to it very easily , a lovely instrument for any class of player. a very happy bunny , thanks
A**R
Poor quality / faulty
First one got lost in transit, finally had a delivery but no quality checks on this, the slider is very sticky and doesn't return to normal position, I have to pull it. I also have several notes that are very difficult to play, very dissapointed for a known brand, itwil be on its way back shortly.
M**D
Great harmonica for amplification through a PA system.
Have owned and played this for around nine months in a local pub band and I would now like to recommend. Chose this model over a metal bodied one having read a few reviews. Basically, if you are going to amplify this via a back-line, PA or monitor (through a microphone and maybe some reverb or even an effects or delay pedal) then it is perfect for the job. Due to the lower-resonance of the plastic shell there is no colouring whatsoever from the harmonica itself; leaving you free to adjust the sound in any required way thereafter. I can't compare, but would suspect the brightness and resonance of a metal bodied version would be heightened once pushed though any PA system or amplification. I particularly like how electronic it can be made to sound, very pure too, almost like the Eurythmics 'electronic harp' sounds of the 80s. Have played it quite hard and so far so good - no blown or stuck reeds. Worth the money, very pleased. Wouldn't like to comment on it as an acoustic-only option e.g. for busking un-amplified in the street.
M**W
Hohner CX12 Chromatic Harmonica.
Excellent harmonica that sounds awesome, easy on the lips, easy to play. A bargain for this quality instrument.
B**M
Novel design and good sound but not for me
To me, this looked pretty good in online photos but in reality, the plastic shell is to funky to look serious and not classy enough (ie plastic) to be modern and cool. I know some people are happy with the shell so this is just my personal taste.The tone is fine - between bluesy and jazzy and suitable for both. The curved front for the mouth is a great idea, although after being used to traditional square mouthpieces, it seemed a little strange and took a while to get used to.Strangely, this instrument gave me mild sinusitis everytime I played. I stuck with it having been told it may be my technique. However, I have never really had this problem before and it didn't improve, so unfortunately I had to sell it and now have a Hohner 270/48 (I know some instruments can be a bit tight but didn't want to muck around and adjust things). Irritatingly, moving back to a traditional mouth piece doesn't seem right and I am still adjusting!I know others have not has this sinus problem with this model and I know I am susceptible to sinusitis, so if you are too, just something to keep in mind before buying.
D**K
I am just getting used to it it. It is very easily disassembled for cleaning.
I like the fact that it is easily disassembled but I have to learn yet how to clean it. It plays easily and is quite loud but the sound is not as attractive to me as the diatonic mouth organs.