Description
Grover Jaw Harp (8037) – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Grover Jaw Harp (8037)
Item Weight
1.6 ounces
Product Dimensions
8.5 x 1.5 x 4.5 inches
Country of Origin
USA
ASIN
B00282WZG0
Item model number
8037
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
April 29, 2009
Color Name
brown
Number of Strings
4
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Questions & Answers – Grover Jaw Harp (8037) :
Technical specifications – Grover Jaw Harp (8037) :
Brand
Grover
Color
brown
Item Dimensions LxWxH
8.5 x 1.5 x 4.5 inches
Instrument
Harp
Item Weight
0.1 Pounds
Number of Strings
4
Purchase advice :
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Warranty :
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
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Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
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Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
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After-sales service :
Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.
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R. C (verified owner) –
Sound is quite compared to more expensive instraments – I would spend a few extra bucks and get a better harp. This one is fine but is quiet compared to other better built harps and makes the learning a little more frustrating.
G. G (verified owner) –
Disappointed – I am a beginner so it was somewhat difficult for me to get a sound out of it for the price I paid it’s not bad but in my experience I couldn’t really get much of a sound out as I was having a hard time I have gotten another for a much higher price but did have way more success
K. H (verified owner) –
Not the best quality – For the price, it’s not a surprise that it would be of low quality. The feel of the instrument feels overall very studery and heavy-duty, however in terms of sound quality, it can’t produce that much noise, even from a professional perspective. If you want a professional sounding jaw harp, invest on something of higher quality. This instrument would be better recommended as a practice tool rather than a quality product
F. C (verified owner) –
Poor choice for beginners – As to be expected this item is not really meant for beginners. It is difficult to use and get any quality of musical sound. But then again it is exactly what you pay for.
Z. D (verified owner) –
Can be messy – Cut my lip, bled on the spring, and sprayed my blood everywhere. Regardless, im happy i bought it
F. C (verified owner) –
Poor choice for beginners – As to be expected this item is not really meant for beginners. It is difficult to use and get any quality of musical sound. But then again it is exactly what you pay for.
D. G (verified owner) –
Decent – Got the hang of the action of twanging within hours. Difficult to master though; I find it hard to do super fast paced strumming, like I see in videos.
G. B (verified owner) –
Works after a little adjusting – I had to bend the metal a bit and got it to work. It did not work straight outta the box.
R. C (verified owner) –
Sound is quite compared to more expensive instraments – I would spend a few extra bucks and get a better harp. This one is fine but is quiet compared to other better built harps and makes the learning a little more frustrating.
D. G (verified owner) –
Decent – Got the hang of the action of twanging within hours. Difficult to master though; I find it hard to do super fast paced strumming, like I see in videos.
H. D (verified owner) –
terrible for beginners, bad quality – The “instructions” if you can call them that are horrible, the sound quality (if you can make it work ever) is terrible and honestly its over priced for what you get, its that bad… if you want one i suggest taking the time to research and drop $50 on a quality one, it will be much more rewarding and probable come with a decent instruction/songbook, gave 2* because you can eventually (after weeks of figuring out how to play one that’s not made right) make it produce… well noise
K. H (verified owner) –
Not the best quality – For the price, it’s not a surprise that it would be of low quality. The feel of the instrument feels overall very studery and heavy-duty, however in terms of sound quality, it can’t produce that much noise, even from a professional perspective. If you want a professional sounding jaw harp, invest on something of higher quality. This instrument would be better recommended as a practice tool rather than a quality product
G. G (verified owner) –
Disappointed – I am a beginner so it was somewhat difficult for me to get a sound out of it for the price I paid it’s not bad but in my experience I couldn’t really get much of a sound out as I was having a hard time I have gotten another for a much higher price but did have way more success
H. D (verified owner) –
terrible for beginners, bad quality – The “instructions” if you can call them that are horrible, the sound quality (if you can make it work ever) is terrible and honestly its over priced for what you get, its that bad… if you want one i suggest taking the time to research and drop $50 on a quality one, it will be much more rewarding and probable come with a decent instruction/songbook, gave 2* because you can eventually (after weeks of figuring out how to play one that’s not made right) make it produce… well noise
Z. D (verified owner) –
Can be messy – Cut my lip, bled on the spring, and sprayed my blood everywhere. Regardless, im happy i bought it
G. B (verified owner) –
Works after a little adjusting – I had to bend the metal a bit and got it to work. It did not work straight outta the box.