Suzuki Bluesmaster MR-250 includes Free USA Shipping

Suzuki Bluesmaster MR-250 includes Free USA Shipping

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It's The Best of Both Worlds

Another affordable great harp from Suzuki. Combining the affordability of our popular Folkmaster with our world famous Promaster, the Bluesmaster is an easy to play, easy to own professional harmonica.

Stainless steel covers are durable and ergonomically designed for easy handling. Inside, Phosphor Bronze reeds and an ABS plastic comb give superb sound projection and tonal clarity. The rugged new Bluesmaster is virtually indestructible!

Look good, sound good, feel good, with the Bluesmaster by SUZUKI.

Case included

The Bluesmaster is also available in a boxed set. Click here for more information

Order replacement reed plates from here


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Catapaw
Bluesmaster

I have been playing these Suzuki Bluesmaster harps for a year or two. Also play the Special 20s. Have played Marine Band and Big Rivers in the past. These Bluesmasters are the most comfortable harmonicas I have ever played and I really like their full tone. I play Americana, Country, Blues and Oldies with an informal group (retirement community) and these harps are great for chords and single note playing. To my old ears these harps are well tuned and ready to play out of the box…. I rinse after playing and the plastic combs are easy maintenance.

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Larry C
Larry C

Again I'm purchasing a sujuki MR250 harp that I lost. They are just plain good instruments. See my 2016 review. The best out of the box harmonic that I can get. And I might add from a very nice dealer. The DaBell and Eastop are other excellent brands. Ron what would we do without your service I cannot imagine. All the best to you.

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Jeff
Highly Under-rated!

I have a variety of harps, including Lee Oskars, Suzuki Promasters and Manjis, even some customized Hohner Special 20s. A while back I picked up a Bluesmaster in G, and quickly found myself taking that with me everywhere. I recently bought the boxed set here, and every single one has played easily and responsibly right from the start! If I knew then what I know now, these would be the only harps in my case. I jam with professional musicians and these are as expressive as I can play them.

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Dennis Michael Montgomery
The Suzuki Bluesmaster!

I remember when my first Suzuki Bluesmaster went out (they don't do that very often)I tested my other harps trying find that sound and playability and couldn't find it. It then dawned on me that I missed my Bluesmaster so I ordered another one and became happy.

The Lee Oskars are find harps, but in my opinion lack personality. The Bluesmasters are warm and easy to bend. The Special 20s are also good, but I don't like their sharp corners. The Bluesmasters are nice and round and are very easy on the mouth.

Over time and because they're reasonably priced and I like them so much I have collected all twelve keys

Now if Suzuki would just make them in lower and minor keys I would buy them and be one happy puppy.

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John Bradt
The Suzuki Bluesmaster!

I love this Harmonica!
Somehow I avoided this model for years and just now bought my first one!
Because I wrongly ASSUMED that a harp at this price, 35 bucks, couldn't possibly be any good? I was totally wrong!
For the price I can not recommend another harp more! I like these much more than the Hohner Special 20's. Oddly the Hohner Rocket is on a par with the Suzuki Bluesmsater! In my opinion, these Harmonicas have much better nuts and bolts and covers and reeds than the Special 20's.
NOTE: The pictures I've seen of The Bluesmaster all make the harp look like the lip has a sharp grove in it, it doesn't, it's really a bad shadow from the original photo Suzuki used! It makes it look like a sharp edge on the front, it's not sharp at all, it's very well rounded and smooth as butter.
I plan to buy at least one set of these great little harps Thx JGB :)