Originally posted by Bernie9:
The Hammond 44 must be a different animal altogether, judging by it's price of $549 sreet.
I'm guessing that the Hohner 32 that George is referring to is the S-32 student model which can be found online at a little under $50.00. The Hammond 44 is more equally compared to the Hohner HM-36 which is their
pro version melodica. It has a street price of around $325.00.
The Hammond 44 has 8 more keys, an internal microphone, comes with three choices of mouthpieces and a very nice custom padded nylon gig bag with shoulder strap and Hammond logo. The Hohner HM-36 comes with a single mouthpiece and a padded carrying case. A lot of thought also went into the case design; it is accented with woodgrain-look end caps, a brass instrument style water valve (us trombone players call'em spit valves), strap buttons, adjustable left hand strap, on-board volume control, and the case is vented to increase the tonal response when played acoustically.
If the idea of having a melodica is of interest, you could surely by an S-32 to give it a try. But chances are you will find yourself wanting more keys, better tone, microphone, etc.
I currently use a
Suzuki Pro-37 and it is a beautiful instrument. I rigged up a wireless mic for it and run it through a
Zoom G2.1u multi-effects pedal. My band mates and the audiences seem to really dig it.
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Wm. David McMahan
LearnMyKeyboard
JazzItUp Band [This message has been edited by WDMcM (edited 12-08-2008).]