The Tombo Ultimo Diatonic is a nice little harp, but it isn’t particularly unique among diatonic harps. Like many of them, it has 10 holes and a plastic comb. It also has shiny covers, like many other harmonicas. One unique thing about it is that it has rounded edges, making it look more like an oval than a rectangle. It’s got good playability and a decent sound. However, other models, such as the Hohner Special 20, tend to have louder and crisper tones. It’s a nice harp for playing a few Jazz or Fusion tunes, or for playing simple melodies.
PROS
Low price
Good sound
Durable and sturdy
CONS
Many other diatonics with only slightly higher prices have better sound quality
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