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10 Nov, 2015
Behringer DR400 Review
Product arrived quickly. I tested it on my tube amp with bullet microphone and harmonica. Sounds great! Thanks so much. It was an excellent deal!

15 Nov, 2017
Great features
This is a great shelf. It fits larger size binders perfectly. It also has an open shelf that serves many purposes. It is lightweight; no assembly required and is metal so requires no upkeep. I currently have 15 easily accessible three-ring binders of various sizes neatly shelved and couldn't be happier. I just purchased a second one. It is a great product and I highly recommend it.

13 Dec, 2015
Hohner Big Rivers and the Low Eb
Probably the least expensive professional grade diatonic harmonica model on the market. Big River harmonicas are usually good for durability and volume. The low Eb is useful for playing with horns (Bb is a popular horn key, an Eb harp played in "cross" is in Bb). Combined with much higher pitched regular Eb, it gives more options regarding range and sound. To my ear, it's also a little easier to get used to than a low F harmonica is. That's just my own very unscientific opinion, though.
Although the Big River is part of Hohner's MS replacement reed system, when I last checked, their replacement reeds were almost the price of new Big River harmonica so I treat this model as I would an old style harp: blow a reed out and you'll probably need to buy a new one unless you can tweak the reed back in tune. Still, they are usually quite durable, especially if you take the time to literally warm the harmonica and reeds up if you're coming in from the cold; I didn't one cold night and that's the last time I blew a reed out on one of these.
So, overall, if you're looking to get the most for your money, the Big River is an excellent option to consider. As for the low Eb, that really depends on your needs.