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18 Mar, 2024
Discontinued Attache Autoharp is ideal for many players
The 21 bar OS30C has been discontinued, unfortunately, but for many players, it is the ideal Autoharp. These were originally made for teachers to use in a classroom but can be played by anyone, of course.
It is reverse strung. This means that when laid in your lap or on a table, most of the harp is exposed for fingerpicking and strumming by the right hand while the left presses the chord bar. On a traditional Autoharp, just a tiny strip is exposed to the right of the chord bars—to access the full harp, one must cross the right arm over to the left side or hold it against the chest. Both are awkward until learned.
All Attache 'harps have the soundboard attached to a briefcase shaped soundbox and have an attached lid that is easily removed for playing. Besides the 21 bar OS30C, there is a 15 bar model, the OS15C. Rhese were made for decades before being discontinued 20 years ago.

04 Aug, 2017
The best version yet.
4 of 5 found this helpful I like iPods because they don't drain the battery of my phone. Another reason is that I can hook one up to my PA for background music without leaving my phone.
For all the functionality it has, I'm not sure that I 'get' this model, almost an iPhone without the phone. Other users may think it's perfect. For Android users who want iOS apps but don't need the phone, this is your iPod. You can customize play lists and store many thousands of songs. If you have a Mac, you can sync the apps. Windows users need iTunes to talk to it but that's true of all iPods.
The larger size allows greater capacity between 16–128G (you can't change after you buy, however) and longer battery life (especially if you turn off Bluetooth, wireless and most apps).
Apple has discontinued the 16G and 64G versions and a lot of New Old Stock is being offered on eBay at the moment. The big difference between this and the 5th gen is that the 6th generation runs the latest version of iOS — only important if running iOS Apps. iTunes works fine.
Unlike many iPod models, any tech used to working on an iPhone can change the battery, replace a screen if/when necessary etc. making it more 'future proof' than other iPods.

16 May, 2018
Needed for Shuffle 3rd Gen. Adds missing functions to other iPods. Very comfortable; Good sound
If you have a Shuffle 3rd Generation, headphones need the buttons found on the original to control volume and track selection. Apple ear buds sold with later iPods don't have this functionality. These do. Even better, they add the same functionality to newer iPods like the Shuffle 4th Gen and the Touch 6th (both of which I also own).
The switches even work through the Lightening to 1/8th TRSS adapter on the Touch 6th Generation but they don't get as loud as the Apple ear buds.
The down side is that they sound good but not as great as many others include as the originals for the Shuffle 3 from Apple. They are more comfortable, though. I haven't tried all the sets of pads yet to see if a better ear fit may improve the sound.