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Five Star Reviews:

75%
Really like this.
October 12, 2017
Love it so far. I am a complete beginner and was suggested this by almost everyone (along with the hohner 20). I like it so far - I can play all the notes and they are in tune. No hissing - air leaking noise even for a complete beginner.Can't comment on bending as I can't do it yet :)
Five Stars
September 18, 2017
The best harmonicas, period.
Excellent quality harmonica.
March 30, 2017
Great harmonica for the price. Not quite the notes I was thinking, which one would be a little deeper? Excellent quality.
Load & high!
February 21, 2017
Lee Oskar has the easy action, high volume and in perfect pitch. It is not known for it deep growling bends for blues but you can bend and get great vibratos.
Dig it
January 5, 2017
My favorite harmonica. While I only have two, my other one is a Honner Marine band. The Lee Oscar is easier to play in my opinion
Very satisfied
June 7, 2015
I love this harmonica. I am a beginner, and I recommend the key of c. My friend purchased a cheaper set of harmonicas and gave me one. I noticed that the holes were much smaller, and more difficult to play. This harmonica is easy to learn on and easy to play bent notes. Very satisfied.
80%
Awesome Suzuki harmonica
December 25, 2016
OMG ! i love this harmonica, it feels and sounds awesome. I tried a 2 other harmonica's that i had around the house that had not been used in years and they were light and the sound was not rich, cheap would be a better answer. I am a beginner still but recently tried to give learning another go but this makes things easier because of the quality. It comes in a good solid protective box which can be a little tricky to open.Love this item and if i carry on i will buy the rest of the keys from suzuki
Beautifully made, Beautiful sound
September 30, 2016
Wow. Beautifully made and sounding. Smooth. Love the heavier metal comb that gives it "weight." It is a very nice Promaster harp, with a black-enameled brass cover and black coated aluminum comb. It does not really sound like a Hammond organ anymore than the normal Promasters. Note, the similar looking but MUCH more expensive Suzuki Fabulous harps have longer reed-slots like German harps, as do the newer Suzuki Manji and Olive harps. If you're looking at this, check out the Olive also. Either is superb.
Suzuki makes great harmonicas
October 18, 2015
I'm no pro, but this is the best harmonic I've ever owned. My only complaint is that it's a little bit breathy, by that I mean the reeds move under a very low pressure which makes bending for the Blues a little bit harder than expected. All in all, though, for the price hard to beat.
Great harp!
June 21, 2015
Very tight and a solid build. I can feel the quality over my Marine Band. I'm still getting used to its brighter sound, however. This is due to the metal comb, as opposed to the traditional wood. Also the high notes are a breeze compared to the MB...get it? A breeze? Nevermind. A great harp!
Wonderful!!--Would Recommend for Someone Learning the Harmonica
May 21, 2015
I am just learning the harmonica, and I have done considerable research on the Internet and by reading books on what type of instrument to buy and what key. Most sources seem to recommend the key of C, and a good quality harmonica--at least $30 or so. So I decided on this Suzuki based on several reasons--it is in the key of C, Suzuki is among the handful of companies in the world making high quality harps, and this particular model--the Promaster Hammond--has received great reviews both here on Amazon and by other reviewers on the Internet. So far, I have found it to be an excellent choice! The tone is quite beautiful--as other reviewers here have noted, and it seems solidly made and beautifully finished. It has some weight to it, so it just feels good to hold. So, if you are interested in this harmonica but "on the fence" I really think you be very pleased if you go ahead and buy it!
amazing harmonica
December 29, 2012
I am not an expert harmonica player, but do have 8 of various makes and keys. This Suzuki Promaster Hammond (C) is one beautiful instrument. It is finely made, hefty, easy to play and convinced me that my Hoeners (and one Oskar) aren't the only harmonicas. I ordered another Suzuki (G). If you are only going to have one harmonica, I strongly suggest this one (Hammond).

Four Star Reviews:

16%
Four Stars
May 16, 2016
Great blues harp, has that bendable build. Still like the old styles, but that's back in the day...
This was a first-time purchase for me and I can ...
September 25, 2014
This was a first-time purchase for me and I can find no fault with the Lee Oskar Harmonica. I was interested in finding a decent harmonica I could play around with now and then. Looking forward to jamming out!
Pretty good
June 25, 2014
This harmonica works well enough for me, though I'm very much an amateur player. The 7th position sometimes gets stuck though. I have a Bluesband as well and haven't noticed it happening with that one.
gift for husband
January 16, 2014
My husband had talked about receiving a harmonica for months beforeChristmas. It is a really nice musical instrument, however he had to trim his mustache. Likes it very much
Great for beginners
November 10, 2011
I am an absolute beginner at music and the harmonica. I received the Lee Oskar harmonica just three days ago. NeilYoungFan was the seller, the estimated delivery date was Nov. 7-21. I received it early on the 7th, absolutely awesome turn around. The case is black and plastic, and looks like it was made in the 80's. Not a classy case, but certainly gets the job done. The harmonica I bought used and it came scratched, enough to make it definitely used, but still perfectly functional. There is another review for this product from a soldier overseas who says the far lower and upper holes have bad reeds. I agree, the 2nd hole draw note hardly played at first (more on that) and the 10th blow note as well. I'm not familiar with any higher quality harmonicas, but as far as this Lee Oskar model, it is perfectly functional if you're willing to sacrifice perfection and a little time getting used to it for a much cheaper price tag. Very sleek body, nice shine and feels comfortable. The sound is rich and wholesome, and excells at the middle notes. As far as the low notes, 1 blow is perfect, however the draw vibration permeates my entire body, not in an enjoyable way. Not sure if that's normal. The 2 blow note is good, but the 2 draw was impossible for me to get at first, it just came out muted and horribly flat. After some experimentation (which I highly encourage) I found by opening my throat more and letting a larger volume of air through I was able to hit the note, but it still sounds off (could be placebo). The 10th blow is tricky and requires a ton of air flowing through, not sure if that's normal or not, but it makes it very difficult to play it smoothly. After tweaking my technique and style a little, though, each note comes out mostly ideal, especially the middle (4-7) holding a strong, warming tone. Leaves me with a smile every time I play it.TL;DR: Great value, not perfection but sexy body and fulfilling sound with awesome price tag, especially used. If you're willing to experiment and don't want something more expensive, get it. Thanks NeilYoungFanBeginners Tip: Play this for yourself, no one else, whether you're alone or not. No one should enjoy it more than you. Don't be afraid to fail and experiment, it makes it fun and makes you better.
First mouth harp iv'e ever owned and I love it
October 18, 2010
I have been playing guitar for about 17 years and have always wanted to add harmonica to my skill set but I've never bought one. So I did some research and found that a diatonic in the key of C would be a great addition to my blues guitar style so I decided it was time. Right out of the package (which is a very nice durable plastic box) it sounded like any other harmonica because I didn't know what I was doing. After about 2 days of watching how to's on youtube I learned how to isolate single notes and how to play the 12 bar blues and I must conclude "this harp is awesome." Sounds great and easy to bend notes. The only flaw I found was that the first hole blowing out sounds kind of flat. This may just take a simple adjustment I'm not sure, but it does come with an order form for replacement parts. Over all I'm very happy and would recomend this to anyone who asked.
7%
nice
July 24, 2016
Harder to play than HohnerBut, nice sound
Suzuki Hammond - Warm, responsive quality machine.
March 17, 2016
Perhaps a smoother more refined sound than the Manjis I have, this solid beautifully constructed instrument met my expectations although if anyone believes it will genuinely sound like a real Hammond organ they will be disappointed. All the Suzuki's I have purchased lately are high quality instruments. Don't go too cheap, you get what you pay for.
Black cover peels of easily :(
November 10, 2015
I used S20 for a while and bought this recently. I am amazed with sound quality and shape/color. But, black painting peeled off after <1 month use. I would give 5 star if this was not an issue.
Four Stars
August 13, 2015
We don't know much about harmonacias but think the product is fine
Solid. Good sound.
June 27, 2015
Harder to produce tone than a Hohner Marine band but that's not necessarily bad. The reeds are clear and distinct. Nice solid feel to this harp.
Four Stars
September 22, 2014
Very nice tone quality, good feel. I like it.

Three Star Reviews:

4%
Fantastic sound but it only took me a month or ...
June 3, 2016
Fantastic sound but it only took me a month or so to blow the reeds out of it on 7,8,9
Three Stars
May 12, 2015
It seems like a wonderful instrument. Perhaps I will rate it higher once I learn how to play it!
Quality is hit or miss
October 14, 2013
At first I thought it was well worth the money considering how sweet this harmonica sounds but my 8th hole didn't properly work. I'd keep it around but its not heavy enough to serve as a paperweight
Reeds possibally gone after 3 months
February 9, 2012
First of all I am a complete harmonica novice, so take my review with a grain of salt.When I first got this harmonica about 3 months ago it sounded great. Each note was crisp and precise.Now I know that harmonica reeds get worn out, but I didn't expect that to happen this soon. It is 3 monthsand now the notes are very dull, draws sometime produce no sound at all. (And I am not taking about double draws,simply drawing from a single hole, especially hole 5 and hole 3 , no sound at all at times).I have opened the harmonica, and tried to clean it up, free up the reeds as best as I could,and that seemed to help for sometime, but the notes just don't sound as good as they sounded initially.Now I am wondering would it be worthwhile in buying the replaceable reeds for this mode, or may be spendsome more money and get a Hohner.In my opinion Hohner, might be advantageous over this as the former is made in Germany, while this one ismade in China.
Lee Oskar harmonica
March 6, 2011
I'm just abeginner player. Bought the Lee Oscar to compare to the Hohner Big River I started on. I like the Hohner better. Found I could get the 2 draw note, which is so hard to get good tone on, better on the Hohner. But it's still a well made product very similar to the Big River Harp.
not quite right
November 4, 2009
My son convinced me to try playing harmonica. I started with Hohner Marine Band Harmonica, Key of C, but not all the holes played (mostly #2). Next, I tried this model. It is better, but the draw on the 2 hole doesn't work either. I know they are not a lot of money, but the quality control on these instruments seems non-existent.As a true beginner, I have these observations about the two (alas, neither of which I can recommend since neither plays all notes it's supposed to). The Lee Oskar is easier on the lips (and tongue, although I'm mostly still puckering and not really tongue blocking yet). I seem to have better luck hitting the single notes on the Hohner, although since more notes on the LO work, I practice with it more, so I am having almost the same success.
5%
Three Stars
April 8, 2017
Can be better. Upset because is expensive!
Seller was great. Harp is very well made and looks good ...
December 7, 2014
Seller was great. Harp is very well made and looks good but a little thin in the voice for me. Sedel Blues Favorite much better. Lee Oskar better sounding too.
Play this harmonica and instantly become irrestable to the ladies.
November 30, 2014
OK, real review. I think this is a very well made instrument. Excellent quality. I just prefer the tone of a Hohner Blues Band or a Lee Oskar. I still mess around with this one, but the tine is a little too "bright" for me to get a blues sound. Almost sound like a Marine Band in my opinion.
Although it's good..
November 6, 2014
I have paid for a Suzuki-Promaster-Hammond-C, but u send me one with key of G.....Although it's good....
Three Stars
September 28, 2014
All is good except for the lowest reed which doesn't work properly.
great at first, but not for long.
February 19, 2014
The harp came at a reasonable price, and it arrived in a very timely manner. It sounded great at first, but after about a week of playing maybe 15 minutes per day, the note has dropped on the 2 and 3 holes, which I think means that the reeds are cracked. I was very excited about my purchase but now im disappointed that it couldn't withstand regular play. I dont have the skill or knowledge to replace the reeds, and im not sure what kind to purchase for this harmonica. I figured I wouldn't have to worry about it until a few months down the road.

Two Star Reviews:

3%
Be careful
March 5, 2017
Be careful... Mine showed up and is labelled in the 1st position key..no good for beginner. from what I understand 90% of harp player play from 2nd position key.
Inconsistent quality
October 21, 2016
As a complete beginner, for the first day playing I couldn't tell that some holes didn't work quite right. Upon opening the device to inspect, the 2 lowest tone brass reeds on the draw side (bottom) were badly machined. Low production quality-- Hole 2 draw made no sound, or else a rather unpleasant honking sound, and hole 1 sounded airy and thin. All musical instruments should be tested before they leave the factory. Perhaps I got a dud, but I have a musical background so having the full operability of the musical instrument is important. Reliable quality control is important. Be warned, you might get a good one or you might need an exchange.No instructions came really, but I found a site that helped me figure out the problem: [...]Test all the single notes as soon as you get it. I'm returning mine and trying a different brand.
Broken keys.
October 9, 2016
Would've loved the product but I was sent a broken harmonica. The draw-in sound on keys 1-3 do not work properly and sounds like nails on chalk board. Really disappointing since my other Lee Oskar's sound great.
Awful squeals when overblows are performed
May 23, 2016
There is so much to like about this harmonica. But at $35+, my expectations for this instrument were unfortunately not met. $35+ is a relatively expensive harmonica, and I'd expect this to be the entry-point to a professional grade instrument. Ready to be performed in all sorts of ways.First, the good. There is clear quality in the construction and the tone of all of the standard notes that a diatonic harmonica / Blues Harp are supposed to play. Bending the low and the high notes work approximately as expected. The holes are slightly larger than my Marine Band 1896, and I'm taking a liking to the plastic construction over the wood-based construction of the Marine Bands. Furthermore, the tools included in the "Lee Oskar maintenance" pack perfectly work on this entire instrument. This is truly one of the few instruments you really can take apart, over and over, and put back together without much hassle. Adjusting the reed-gaps, replacing reeds are all documented and well thought out.However: the style of play I've been trying to master includes "Overblowing", especially on the 5th hole for the "hidden F#" that will be useful to any cross-harp player (A Diatonic Harmonica in C will be played in G in crossharp style, making the F# on 2-bend and 5-overblow somewhat important to some songs).Like many $35 harmonicas, the overblow was impossible to play when the harmonica was originally shipped to me. That's fine, I know how to adjust the gaps in the reeds to make the overblow possible. Much to my surprise however, once the reeds were properly adjusted, a very annoying high-pitched squeal comes from this instrument as I attempt an overblow. Its not consistent, but clearly there's a weird vibration of some kind that creates this effect.I've done some futher research on this subject, and unfortunately Tombo Harmonicas in general seem to have this problem. (Tombo being the manufacturer of the Lee Oskar harmonica).Again, this is a great quality instrument otherwise. The sounds are pure, the plastic construction is very well done. Unfortunately, the overblow (a technique not invented till the 80s or 90s) is too squeaky when performed on this instrument. I think that if a player were not seeking to play overblows regularly, this would otherwise be a fine instrument.But alas, the secret E# and F# on holes 4 and hole 5 are too important to me. And they just don't consistently sound good on this instrument, even after a few hours of tweaking.
flaw design
March 17, 2012
It indeed has beautiful sound. However, it has a flaw design for a beginner because it misses A3, which has been used quite often in many songs. It is just annoying that you cannot bend a whole note from B3. When it is bent to A3, it produces a high pitch noise. It sucks.
Quality seems to have dropped
February 28, 2011
So, it was a harmonica. It was well built. But there was something missing.I know this because I bought a Lee Oskar harmonica from a local store. But it was an older version that had been sitting round for several years (this particular store doesn't move their harmonicas very quickly).What was missing was the rich resonance. When you compare the two harmonicas it is obvious why. THe resonance chamber on the newer harmonica was significantly smaller. I guess they are trying to save on sheet metal. Also, the numbers stamped in the newer model are barely visible.Just two examples of poor quality that has developed over the years. It's a shame.
3%
It really look's great, But to much air is leaking between alu
July 26, 2017
It really look's great, But to much air is leaking between alu.comb and reed plate, I took a little flashlite put in 1-10 holes and 4-8 I saw lite out back side, NOT SATISFIED with this Harp
Two Stars
April 13, 2017
another product with a good name (hammond) but no soulmy mistake to take a chance won't happen again
Nice sound but nothing like an organ
July 30, 2016
Nice sound but nothing like an organ. It also irritates. I played for 5 mins and had to put it down. The inside of my upper lip feels shredded. I have been playing for years and never had that problem with my Lee Oskars or Meisterclass 580 (Hohner). I have cheaper Suzuki harps and it seems to be a Suziki thing. Anybody else ever notice this?
disappointed Greatly
July 25, 2016
Harmonica did not sound like a Hammond organ at all. I will not recommend at all.
just breaking it in
November 2, 2013
have had Suzuki harps before and liked them this one not so much it is harder to move from note to note a and harder to get good sound

One Star Reviews:

2%
What a waste of money
April 30, 2016
I ordered this harmonica for gift and send it to overseas whit out chacking hole # 10 didn't work from start and hole # 9 stop working after couple days!!?? What a waste of money.
2nd hole not working
April 26, 2016
I was excited to try a different harmonica, I've had 3 hohner special 20 harmonicas which were great for the price. As time went on my nephews would beg me to let them have my harmonica and I would just let them have it. So after my 3rd hohner I decided I would try something else for fun, I found this Lee Oskar harmonica. Sounded good first day, played some basic tabs, no bending, nothing complicated. Second day, went to play again and 2nd hole stopped working and when it did the pitch was way off, horrible. Disappointed, such a simple instrument should not fail that fast I would think. Looks like I'm going back to my trusted hohner special 20, never did me wrong.
2nd hole not working
April 26, 2016
I was excited to try a different harmonica, I've had 3 hohner special 20 harmonicas which were great for the price. As time went on my nephews would beg me to let them have my harmonica and I would let them have it. So after my 3rd hohner I decided I would try something else for fun, I found this Lee Oskar harmonica. Sounded good first day, played some basic tabs, no bending, nothing complicated. Second day, went to play again and 2nd hole stopped working and when it did the pitch was way off, horrible. Disappointed, such a simple instrument should not fail that fast I would think. Looks like I'm going back to my trusted hohner special 20, never did me wrong.
I got a lemon - Will be returning
September 3, 2010
The number 8 hole does not work "on a dime". It does not blow or suck consistent and often reverts to a high pitched feedback sound. All other holes seem to work well.Wonder if I got a refurbished one.I will be returning this hunk of junk. Very disappointed.
The second hole blows and sucks. (actually it only blows, and that is the problem)
April 2, 2010
The second hole on my Lee Oskar would not let me inhale after a few minutes of play. I have read many other reviews and it seems that this is not an isolated case. Either that or they are shipping the same harmonica to the next person until they get rid of it.
5%
One Star
January 8, 2017
one note bad on arrival
Poor responding 2 hole.
May 3, 2016
Hole 2, draw, G cord didn't produce the right sound out of the box. It was hard to draw in to produce a sound. And when it did it was dead. Clearly not right. All the others played with ease and sounded great. Very disappointing. I liked everything else about it. But it's no good if it doesn't respond properly. Sending it back.
No Harmonica
April 3, 2016
I would not recommend this Suzuki Harmonica to anyone. I went to use this harmonica and no sound came out. Nothing but air came out, no sound. I returned this immediately to Amazon.
One Star
July 27, 2015
not worth the money
Suzuki HA-20 Hammond Harmonica
October 11, 2014
OOPS, I decided to give this a try adn WOW, I love it. It has good strength and unique sounds. I plan on getting more. Good Job amazon.Arte (harpman) Munoz
Good Instrument
February 18, 2013
Good tone, good feel,seems sturdy and will probably last a long time. Also, the case is sturdy and protective with air space to dry.
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$34.99updated: Mar 19, 2020
$49.99updated: Mar 19, 2020
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Article Number
5060155252742
4939334496806
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Electronics
Electronics
Brand
Brand
Lee Oskar
Suzuki
Color
Color
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USD
Formatted Price
Formatted Price
$55.95
$99.99
Height
Height
39.4 in
196.8 in
Length
Length
236.2 in
354.3 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Lee Oskar
Suzuki
Maximum Age
Maximum Age
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144
Minimum Age
Minimum Age
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72
Model
Model
Lee Oskar 1910-C Harmonica
HA-20-C
MPN
MPN
797003
HA20C
Number of Items
Number of Items
1
1
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
797003
HA20C
Product Group
Product Group
Musical Instruments
Musical Instruments
Product Type
Product Type
BRASS_AND_WOODWIND_INSTRUMENTS
BRASS_AND_WOODWIND_INSTRUMENTS
PublicationDate
PublicationDate
2013-10-15
2014-06-10
Publisher
Publisher
Lee Oskar
Suzuki
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
Score
Score
9.4
9.2
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Studio
Lee Oskar
Suzuki
Warranty
Warranty
Limited warranty; does not cover damage resulting from accidents, misuse, alteration or normal wear.
Suzuki harmonica limited warranty suzuki harmonicas are warranted to be free from manufacturing defects for one (1) year from the original date of purchase. harmonicas found to contain manufacturing defects will be, at suzuki's discretion, repaired or rep
Weight
Weight
0.1 oz
0.0 oz
Width
Width
118.1 in
196.8 in
Feature
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The Blues/Rock Harmonica

Plastic Comb with large holes for easier playing

Air Tight Design, Responsive Reeds, Louder Sound

Replaceable Reed Plates at Half the Cost

Orange Label, Major Diatonic 1910-C

Key of C

Ever wanted a Hammond organ that will fit in your pocket? Look no further

Carries the colored Hammond logo, which looks great against its black shell

Immediately, you will be addicted to its beautiful sound

The HA-20 features Phosphor Bronze reeds and includes a hard shell carrying case

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