Hohner Chromatic Valves FREE USA SHIPPING!!!!

Hohner

  • $49.25
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Hohner's Product Description

Premium reed valve fits all valved harmonicas

A customer should *expect* to do one complete 16 Hole Chromatic. They’ll have ‘some’ spares as well.

Each set contains enough to complete one harmonica with extra valves included.

  • lasts longer
  • less sensitive to cold
  • eliminates moisture problems
  • 14 different sizes packs are numbered. 8,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22 This is how they come from Hohner.
  • Approximately 140 valves

Product Description

Premium reed valve fits all valved harmonicas • lasts longer • less sensitive to cold • eliminates moisture problems • 14 different sizes.  Each set contains enough to complete one harmonica with extra valves included.  Approximately 140 valves.


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Steve P
Valves,Repair job.

Ordered new valves for our chromatic harmonicas.Everything ordered was received in its entirety.Shipping was lightning fast shipped out day of order.Received a phone call from rockinrons to make our order was correct.Will be doing business once again in the near future.thanks again to everyone at rockinrons music.

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Dave
New valves

These are great valves. They’re easy to install and they lay flat and are very quiet. Good stuff.

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T.L.

Awesome!!

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Rex
Work fine.

Replaced all the valves on a 12 hole chromatic. These came in various lengths and I didn't have to trim any to fit. I don't valve holes 11 and 12 so 40 valves did the job. It took me a little over two hours. I have plenty left over if my other chromatics ever need valves or if I decide to half valve a diatonic. The bottom layer is transparent which made alignment over the slot easy. These play well even if I don't warm up the harp. The glue gets thick fast so I had to squeeze a little out on some paper once in awhile to keep fresh glue at the tip. Just touched the valve to the glue at the end of the tube. I got sloppy and found two reeds didn't play after it dried. Going to clean those up with an exato knife and redo them.