This is my first Chromatic harmonica. I find the action of the button very smooth. It has a very good mouth feel. I like the round holes a lot - easy to play. It is LOUD. I have not experimented with it's easy assemble/disassemble feature. I got a C. I wish I had a C Tenor because I do not hit the High notes, and a lot of songs need the lower notes that are on the C tenor.
This harp is not cheap. I got mine for $135 from Coast to Coast. I received it in just a couple of days! Coast to Coast always ships faster than any other mail order place I deal with.
Now if I could only play this thing as well as I can play my Lee Oskars.
Well I did it. I got the C Tenor. I love it. I recomend it.
The C Tenor is what I would recommend if you want to get a first Chromatic. I just don't get to the high notes on the C. A lot of songs need the notes below middle C.
Did I say these Harps are LOUD. They put out a LOT more sound than any other harp I have.
I placed my order on Monday from Coast to Coast. I had the Harp in my hands on Thursday.
I'm to the point now where I'm considering a chromatic harp to play songs using notes not possible on a diatonic. Sounds like this might be the one to get.
OK, after playing around with it for a few hours I can make some comments on the CX12.
The tenor C is very low. Sounds cool but personally, I should have got one in normal C.
My 6 blow seems blocked or something. Maybe the reed is sticking. You need just the right amount of air pressure to play the note. It doesn't take much effort to make it dead.
Other than that, I like the harp. It's loud. The body and holes are clean and smooth. The slide is very smooth. I do like to play in the higher octaves though.
Oh and my cat hates the lower octave notes for some reason.
Well, after a few weeks with this new harp I must say it a whole new ballgame, but I would recommend it to anyone who is really serious about the harp. Its really a different animal, I like it, but it is going to take awhile to figure everything out.
Chromatic need much less air flow to make the note , like normal breathing. The CX-12 mine is sevral years old at this point is a good solid harp. Folks say you can bend the notes ......well for effect yes to achieve desired notes like on a diatonic NO. The way most bluesy players use it a 3rd postion no button ala william clark , lil walter. Keep it around the 6 hole.
All 12 keys can be played on a 10 hole diatonic .... if you know overblows and bends. It helps if you are like Howard Levy who I have seen play a song in all 12 keys an a C golden melody.
Check out William clarks version of the work song. the octives blow me away