Walther Melodica Black Reviews
Perfect for beginners, but has flaws
Given its price point, it's a great purchase - perfect if you're curious about the melodica, its sound and/or its features.
The keys are somewhat uneven, but this is hardly a problem compared to the tuning out of the box. Tuning a melodica is a laborious process, and I frankly didn't find a single reed to be in tune (440 hZ). The response is okay in the mid-range, but expect to blow a little harder for the low-end as well as the very highest notes.
The sound is, however, amazing, regardless of the price. The melodica is delivered in a surprisingly sturdy soft-case.
Overall, I recommend this as a student/beginner melodica, but I would invest a little more money if purchasing a concert melodica.
Well built
Sound is good, my friend loved it
Works okay
It's not super responsive (one needs to blow quite a lot to get a full sound when chords are played). Works fine for single notes. It's rather cheap and the case is perfect to carry it around for jams. Quite recommendable!
Not bad
For the price, is not a bad melodica. I was a little bit scheptical about this one, because it didn't have any comments or ratings and no reviews online, but I took the risk. In the first day it worked perfectely, however, on the second, it started showing some problems playing some notes. After a while it started working ok again. It probably needed to warm up eheh xD it comes with its own case, mouth piece and tube, wich is nice. I bought an extra tube, just in case, but they both work fine, virtually no leakage. The only problem I have with it is that the second A is way tougher to blow than the rest of the other notes, otherwise, it's fine. That, and some minor tuning issiues, if you listen really closely. So, overall, it's a good first melodica, if you don't want to spend a lot of money.
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