Die SUZUKI SUB30 läßt sich wirklich leicht spielen und benötigt nur wenig Luft, was das Spielen deutlich erleichtert. Die Lautstärke ist normal und nun bin ich gespannt, ob die Kollegen den Unterschied hören und freue mich auf die nächste Probe. The harps feels comfortable in the hands and smooth on the lips and tongue. It's very consistently tuned with a light compromise temperament rooted around A=443Hz and nice crisp response. In most ways, a pretty typical top of the line diatonic harmonica. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Suzuki Sub30 Ultra Bend Harmonica a Tone 10 Holes Harmonika Sub3d Japan at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! Suzuki SUB-30-D Ultrabend Harmonica. D The SUB30 UltraBend harmonica gives you 18 bends of a semitone or more, and these are all stable bends, easy to control at the correct pitch, bend up and down, add vibrato etc - just the same as the bends you're use to already. The Suzuki Sub30 Ultrabend is a revolutionary diatonic harmonica. Suzuki's advanced reedplate technology allows 30 reeds to be built into a normal 10-hole harmonica. 20 of them are electrically welded on the upper side and 10 on the lower side. This makes it possible to play a full chromatic scale. See all SUZUKI SV650X reviews SUZUKI SV650X (2018 - on) Review. MCN rating 4 out of 5 (4/5) Other than that, I got 30'000 miles of trouble free motoring. Value vs rivals 5 out of 5. The CX-30 joined Mazda’s lineup as an all-new subcompact crossover for the 2020 model year. Much like most Mazda vehicles, it boasts athletic handling, a comfortable ride, a first-rate interior, and stellar crash test ratings. The CX-30 isn’t notably quick off the line, but its engine delivers sufficient power for most driving situations. The Suzuki SUB-30 is a revolutionary harmonica featuring 30 reeds on a chassis the same size as a standard 20-reed diatonic harmonica. In addition to the standard 10 blow and 10 draw reeds, Suzuki has incorporated 6 additional blow and 4 additional draw “Sympathetic Reeds” which provide the “missing notes” not found on a Richter Tuned Suzuki pulled out of the U.S. market in 2012 due to slow sales, diminishing profits, and increasingly stringent safety standards. That's a shame because the brand was just starting to show real Looking at purchasing a new engine and the Suzuki is available so it's what I will buy. The 30hp is $700 more than the 25hp. When I compare the specs, they are the exact same motor. Same piston stroke. Same displacement. Same weight. So what makes the 30 a 30? Can I get the 25hp and do a simple computer tweak or different carb to make it a 30hp? FgHiT4t.