Best James Neligan Cask Punchcoal Alternatives
We found 5 alternatives to James Neligan Cask Punchcoal based on experts and consumers reviews.
Oscar Schmidt OS21C Autoharp Classic
Based on 1 reviews
the sound quality is very good a nice sweet tone, the build is very strong. The best bit about the harp is you can easily rearrange the chord bars just 4 screws and lift off the cover a fine tip pen was needed to write the chord on each bar but then just drop them back in any order you want that suits your style the buttons are in grooves so can be moved to line up with the cover.
Seagull M4 Spruce
Based on 1 reviews
I have bought 2 of these on 2 separate occasions. The packaging, the quality and the delivery time were exceptional. Great value for money, unbeatable in Ireland at least. 10/10 would recommend. This instrument is a great gift for somebody that plays string instruments or for those who have never played an instrument at all. It is very easy to play as strings are scaled. Easy to pick up and fun to play. A unique sound somewhere between a mandolin and a banjo I would say! Really lightweight, perfect to throw under your arm to go busking!
Oscar Schmidt OS110 21FNE Autoharp
Based on 1 reviews
I upgraded from my classic autoharp to this and couldn't have made a better choice. Very professional sounding and holds in tune for a long time. The sound quality is just amazing! Not only does it sound wonderful, it looks great too. I can't find any fault with this harp at all.
Seagull M4 Mahogany EQ
Based on 2 reviews
It's well made and nice sounding for its size, the onboard equalizer has 2 controls (tone/volume), plus a mute/tuner function. Easy for people who do not play guitar to pick up and play something that sounds good, but if you are a serious player I would probably go with a cigar box guitar. Price point is a little higher than I would like, but it's alright.
Gewa Pro Natura Irish Bouzouki
Based on 4 reviews
I needed a mandola for a tour, where we were going to play a few irish songs. I looked around on the market, but couldn't really find anything to a reasonable price, so I took a chance, and ordered this. I was really positively surprised about the quality. The only thing that makes this instrument look a bit cheap, is the headstock, if that would have been done like the rest of the instrument, perhaps with a veneer on the headstock, you would think you're holding a 1000 EUR instrument. The tuners aren't the best on the market, but I didn't have any problems at all tuning all the strings, and the precision of the tuners is good enough, so no issues. Soundwise - it gives you that lovely mandola/bouzouki sound. If you also want a mandolin, you could make it easy on yourself, and buy a...