🎵 Harmonize Your Life with Every Note!
The EAST TOP FORERUNNER 2.0 is a 12-hole chromatic harmonica designed for musicians of all levels. Featuring a stainless steel matte shell and a unique valve-free design, it offers easy maintenance and a rich sound experience. Its compact size allows for portability, making it an ideal companion for any occasion.
Item Weight | 240.4 Grams |
Style | Modern |
Finish Type | Painted |
Color | black-C |
Material | Stainless Steel, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Instrument Key | C |
E**H
Value, flawless functionality in all keys, airtight design
I recently purchased the Easttop Forerunner 2.0 12-hole chromatic harmonica in C key, and I must say it's an incredible addition to my collection. What caught my attention first was the very economical price, offering great value without compromising on quality. The crystal ABS comb not only adds an attractive look to the harmonica but also contributes to its airtightness for a valveless chrome. I may sand flat the top of the comb surface under the mouthpiece to further tighten up the air if I want to but don’t need ti (I did it with my Forerunner 1.0).I appreciate that all keys function correctly without any issues, and the quiet slider enhances the overall playing experience. The absence of valves means no fuss or worry about temperature effects on the sound and key functions, making it a reliable choice in various conditions.As someone who owns high-end chromatic harmonicas, I can confidently say that this second upgraded version surpasses its predecessor. Whether I'm practicing in the car or on the ski slopes, the Forerunner 2.0 consistently delivers a great performance. It's a real upgrade with better design, aesthetics, functionality, airtightness, and a quieter slider. For those seeking a valveless chromatic harmonica that excels in all aspects, the Forerunner 2.0 is a fantastic choice.Excited to share my recent discovery – the Easttop Forerunner 2.0 12-hole chromatic harmonica, which I'm thrilled to take to the stage for an upcoming jazz jam. This harmonica has proven itself to be a true gem, especially when playing jazz classics like 'The Jody Grind,' 'In A Sentimental Mood,' 'Misty,' and 'Take Five.'Again, Its economical price doesn't compromise on quality, and the crystal ABS comb adds an appealing look while ensuring airtightness. All keys function flawlessly, and the quiet slider enhances the overall experience. The absence of valves means I can focus on the music without worrying about temperature effects.As someone who values high-end instruments, the Forerunner 2.0 stands out with its upgraded design, functionality, and a quieter slider. It's not just a harmonica; it's a reliable companion for musical exploration. I can't wait to showcase its fantastic sound and versatility in the jazz jam, confident that it will shine in every performance.BTW, That is so great the Forerunner 2.0 comes with a range of keys: C, G, A, B, D, F, F#, Ab, Bb & Eb (both great for playing in jazz jam without needing to transpose from C to Bb or Eb), & Db.
X**N
Best Harmonica I Ever Played
The media could not be loaded. This is the most Comfortable harmonica I’ve ever played I quit playing for a few years because the ones with the wood combs after playing for a while swell up and cut your mouth to pieces. This has round holes that don’t hurt. It’s easier to blow than most of the others I’ve used throughout the years you can also bend notes very easily on all of them unlike most you can only bend a few if any like the 3,4 & 7 holes and most of them these aren’t easy to do but this is a chromatic so you still have all of the sharps and flats for every note along with 4 octaves and without the valves you can play very fast. Like I said it’s comfortable so you can play for hours and don’t have to heal up for a week after playing for a few minutes. An it sounds very good and clean No raspy notes you can make them sound that way if you want but it’s your choice. This is my all time favorite harp I liked the Gold Horner I use to have but this plays way better a lot of the expensive harps I’ve had were very temperamental if the weather changed just a little they wouldn’t work and you had to warm them up or they wouldn’t play most of the notes and you had to have several because after playing for around half an hour they would get where they wouldn’t work and you had to let them rest or they wouldn’t work. The EASTTOP doesn’t seem to have these problems also if you bend the notes most harps are really hard to bend and if you do a few times they stay bend and you have to replace the reads that gets old really quick. I’ve been using a Swan for a couple of years now without having problems but right out of the box the EASTTOP is way better it plays nicer notes bend easier and like I said the holes you blow in are way more comfortable to play to play and doesn’t hurt your mouth the slide is very tight with no air leaks but works very fast and easy. And they come in around all 12 keys not just in C I’m definitely getting more of these at least in A, D and G anyway get one of these you will really love them
R**N
Sounds good
The harmonica sounds good. The higher notes, way, way over to the right, take some getting used to. Worth the money. Buy it before the tariffs take effect.
S**A
Well-made chromatic harmonica
There's nothing not to like about it. It's a beautiful piece of instrument and the sound quality is comparable to more expensive Hohner or other brands. Very well built and the feel in the hand and the mouth is what one may expect from a chromatic harmonica. Love it.
G**.
Excellent Valveless Chromatic
Easttop has another winner with this nicely airtight, valveless chromatic that requires little warmup, and has no sticking valves or windsavers. Nicely finished, with a genuinely nice, zippered case, this beautiful instrument is ridiculously inexpensive for its quality. While the dynamic range is limited, the tone is great, and this little beauty is another amazing value from the rising star of Chinese producers. The slide does not stick and is silent, an upgrade from the first Forefunner. Arrived quickly, in perfect condition. All 48 notes sound, and you can bend, something not possible with valves. You won't be disappointed.
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