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HarmonyAre you looking for a well-built guitar with still that real raw vintage sound. Well, then you'll be fine with a harmony. Not only does harmony have a typical appearance in its own style. Also the sound is unique and of exceptional class. Even though Harmony might be a somewhat more unknodder brand, it ' s certainly not a brand that you just slide to the side. It may not be a guitar that you can easily put in all the all-round. This makes him stronger in the styles that they are made for. Think of blues, rock and country here, for example. In addition, of course, there are still other stylesRead more ... |
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The early period of Harmony
Harmony is perhaps for many a brand that is less well known. That does not make this mark any less good, however! Harmony is a brand that has been much longer in the world of electric guitarists. Indeed, until the mid-1970s, there was no company that produced so much for sales as harmony. It used to be a somewhat larger range of products than today. They used to have banjo's, ukeleles, and violins.
Gold foil elements
The real harmony sound is mainly due to the revamped variant of the classic gold foil elements. Apart from that they give a very good vintage sound, they look fantastic again. Because of the techniques they use to make these elements they give some less output that average. In addition, the so-called "humbucker" elements are. However, in character they sound a bit more like "single coil" elements.
Harmony at Music All In
At Music All In we have the full line of Harmony guitars hanging. Piece by piece these guitars are of high quality with an unwisely sound own sound. If you don't know them yet, it's a good thing to get more acquainted with them.
