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🎶 Elevate your blues game with the Suzuki Bluesmaster – where precision meets passion!
The Suzuki Bluesmaster Harmonica in Eb is a professional-grade blues harmonica crafted in Japan, featuring a durable stainless steel cover and available in 12 keys. Designed for smooth bends and consistent tone, it includes a hard-shell carrying case for protection and portability, making it a top choice for serious blues musicians seeking quality and reliability.














| ASIN | B001I83KQO |
| Best Sellers Rank | 18,861 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 174 in Harmonicas (Musical Instruments & DJ) |
| Brand Name | Suzuki |
| Colour | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,166) |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04939334143236 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextre |
| Included Components | With case |
| Instrument Key | E Flat |
| Item Dimensions | 30.5 x 30.5 x 5.1 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Harmonica |
| Manufacturer | Suzuki |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MR-250-EB |
| Material Type | ABS Plastic |
| Model Name | Bluesmaster |
| Model Number | MR-250-EB |
| Product Warranty | Suzuki harmonicas are warranted to be free from manufacturing defects for one (1) year from the original date of purchase. |
| Set Name | Blues |
| Style | Eb |
F**I
Number 1 for me
So for me the best quality/price Harmonicas are Bluesmaster - Special 20 - Lee Oskar . I really love the three of them but and this is a BIG but, if you have facial hair buy the Bluemaster . Don’t even think too much about it . The other two will really catch you sometimes and you will literally spot playing mid song with an arrgh !!! I wish I could replace all my Special 20 and Lee Oskar with a Suzuki .
A**L
Excellent Blues Harmonica
My first ever Suzuki harp, having been a Hohner user for years. However, two duff Hohner D harps pushed me to trying the Suzuki. There are some differences but this is an excellent harp for playing blues. What are the differences? Well both have excellent tone, with the Hohners being slightly more husky and dirty, while the Suzuki a little more precise. You can feel the Hohner vibrating more as you play. However, these are very small differences. The Suziki bends very well and those notorious 2 blow and 2 draw holes play exactly the same as all the other notes - something I've never experienced with any of my various Hohner harps. Overall, this is a fantastic harp, definitely equal (though slightly different) to my Hohner harps. I mainly play blues harp and I'm happy to recommend it to anyone as an excellent blues harmonica.
L**E
Highly Recomended
Awesome Harmonica for the money.I looked on youtube to see what Harmonicas people were playing and the Suzuki's got high praise and rightly so.As soon as I played it I was amazed at sound quality but had been told they have the sound of a much more expensive Harmonica but at a lower cost.The Harmonica in 'C' is most commonly advised to go for if like me you are just starting off.If your not sure on what to get,go for this Suzuki and you won't be disappointed. Hope this review has helped in some way. Lee, South Yorkshire:-) P.S, Wasn't a prob for me but this products seller is in the USA so it could take a couple of weeks to arrive if u r outside US.
L**S
Good little harmonica
Sounds not as good as my marine band. I was slightly disappointed. The feel is good and it's very light. I would recommend it as a beginners harmonica
J**N
Good instrument at a reasonable price.
Already have a Bluesmaster in C, started a course on Udemy and wanted a G to play along. This is a really nice instrument at a reasonable price. Better than the cheap toys but not going to break the bank. Nice to hold and smooth to run through the lips. Bending notes is fairly easy and the tone seems nice.
S**N
Box very hard to open . And dangerous
I used it to top up my blue bin . One way of sending it back. Not made in Japan that's for sure. Received painful bloody finger struggling to open the thing at back of box . Unable to take picture due to gory blood over box thought it best to throw all in bin . I been buying harmonica s from Amazon for over 12 years but never again.
A**L
Beautiful!
Beautiful, love it. I'm a bassist but have recently taken to playing harmonica whilst playing bass, or self- teaching/ attempting... I had a pretty basic harmonica as I was never really in to it but I thought I would upgrade. This one is perfect! Stunning, smooth, great sound and quality, lovely tone range; easy on the lips and beautiful. Highly recommended.
R**A
OK ... but not 'easy' to play
This is my second harmonica. The first one that I bought was a very inexpensive 'Amosic'. I'd never heard of the make but at £9 I figured that it was worth a punt. I'd read a lot about "you get what you pay for," and I did spend time looking at the more well known makes like Seydel and Hohner, but as an absolute beginner I wasn't ready to invest too much at that time. The Amosic turned out to be great. Easy to play and a pretty good tone. At least, it had a good tone to my inexperienced ear. But, now that I've mastered the basics, and I'm still enjoying playing, I thought that I would get something a little better. I read loads of reviews and the Seydels and Hohners still seem to be the instruments of choice for 'serious' players, but I came across this Suzuki and it had some good reviews. Although it was more than double the price of the Amosic, it was still relatively inexpensive (£20.50) so I thought it worth a try. Cosmetically, it looks a little better and is a slighly different size. The Amosic is 104mm long, 27.5mm wide, and each hole is ~4.5-5mm wide. The Suzuki is 103mm long, 29mm wide and each hole is 5mm wide. But, there really isn't a lot of difference. I actually kinda like the dark grey (almost black) colour of the Amosic which stands out as different from other harmonicas. It terms of sound, the Suzuki is definitely nicer than the Amosic. Even my uneducated ear can tell that It has a richer and louder tone - a definite step up. But, that's not to say that the Amosic sounds bad ... it doesn't. But the Suzuki IS better. In terms of playability, they are similar. The notes that are typically challenging for beginners to play (such as the low number 'draw' notes) are still a little challenging on the Suzuki. But, I think that they may be a teeny-tiny bit easier. Overall, I like the Suzuki. It IS a step up from my super-cheapo first instrument, and I'm enjoying the experience of getting to know it. Once I actually feel as if I CAN play a little, I'll treat myself to something a little more professional. Until then, I think that the Suzuki will keep me interested.
C**.
Tengo ya un par de bluesmaster más de estoy contento con su sonido. Transmite una buena sensación, un poco menos brillante que la marineband pero los bending y la segunda posición cuestan muy poco esfuerzo.
V**R
Super harmonica, acheté pour l'offrir en cadeau. Il est très facile de produire des sons assez forts avec. Le produit est très bien fini, c'est très agréable de jouer avec !
J**S
contento con ella.-suena bien
F**E
good value
L**A
Lo compramos para un regalo, quedó encantado. También debo decir que era para nivel principiante, no entendemos y no sabemos si se quedaría corto para más nivel
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