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Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
The harp is fairly well constructed with nicely carved rosewood and a spruce soundboard. Spruce is a common wood for harp soundboards as it provides good resonance. Some reviews stated that there was a problem tuning because the strings slipped. Any new strings on a harp need to be tuned several times before they settle in. If after a few weeks the strings are still slipping you can gently tap the pegs so they will go deeper into the wood for a tighter position. I had this done with my troubadour harp when a couple of pegs were loose, and it solved the problem. Another review stated that the harp did not come with a tuning pin or strings. These were stored in a small zippered compartment in the case and could be missed if you don't look there. This is a very inexpensive harp, and so far, it appears to be a bargain. You can easily spend $300-$500 for a good Celtic harp. If you are a beginner or you purchased this for a child, you won't be risking a lot of money.
Norman Hunt
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2024
This is a good quality, low price instrument. No frills, basic starter. If you're looking to learn how to play a harp this is an inexpensive way to start.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
Great value. Beautiful wood. Great tone.
Lou
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2024
The pegs slipped badly. It would not keep a pitch, making it impossible to tune.Also, the seams were starting to signs of coming apart.
tiffany a lowmon
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024
Sorry forgot very pretty love the natural wood
Stefan
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2022
This harp could have been acceptable if it didn't come with two of the tuning pins worn down so bad that the tuning tool couldn't even grip them... not to mention the tuning tool was cracked itself and the handle was not firmly on... but I still managed to tune the strings that did not have damaged pins... the sound quality and resonance is however perfectly good, I just need to replace the tuning pins... the wood is a bit stiff however and is constantly shedding... there are no sharpening levers on this harp so don't be misled by the description where it says "lever tuners" overall I do not recommend but if it came in good condition it wouldn't have been so terrible...
Nolan Sheridan
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2022
So I didn't expect a fantastic harp for this price, don't get me wrong. But this thing is junk. It's very cheaply made, the strings literally begin to unwind the second the tuning tool leaves the prong, and it sounds metallic and awful because the strings are secured to the string board with sideways nails?Was this designed for a walrus?
Jessica Hogue
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2022
Did not come with the tuning tool, or extra strings. Fair-ish quality craftsmanship, but for being cheap it works if you're just starting to learn how to play the harp.
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