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SUZUKI HAMMOND PRO-44HP PRO-44HPv2 44 Hyper Melodion Wind Keyboard Melodica Alto
$ 221.22
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Description
Description・The HAMMOND44 Series PRO-44HPv2 is a keyboard harmonica created in collaboration with Hammond and Suzuki Melodeon.
・Its greatest feature is its built-in pickup microphone. This microphone delivers a clear lead sound with reduced keystroke noise evenly over the entire bandwidth, a sound that cannot be achieved with an external microphone.
・Sound makeup is flexible by connecting to an equalizer or effects pedal.
・It can make a clear statement even in an electric band full of loud instruments.
・Body with no lead sound insulation
・Lead sound with presence
・Adjustable length hand strap
・Can be placed on a flat surface
・The attached soft case is a 3-way type that can be carried 2-way by hand or 1-way by shoulder.
・The attached soft case is a 3-way type that can be carried 2-way by hand or 1-way by shoulder.
・The handbag can be carried not only horizontally but also vertically with the handbag belt, making it easy to carry even in crowded places. The shoulder strap can be detached.
Condition:New
Package & manual : Japanese
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