🎤 Play Hands-Free, Shine On!
The Hohner MZ 2010 Flex Rack Harmonica Holder is a versatile and stylish accessory designed for musicians who want to play harmonica while using their hands for other instruments. With a comfortable neck brace and a sturdy frame, it fits most 10-hole harmonicas and is perfect for any performer.
M**D
TIGER TANK NECK RACK
This is my favorite neck rack. It is rock solid. It is the most professional unit out there. For some people it might be a bit much but it is very solid like the BMW of neck racks. The locking gear side knobs are just amazing. There is no give with these things. You set it once and lock it in. There is no slippage. As always, I feel like I could make some improvements to it but it would only be some simple things. The springs that hold the harmonica in place are like valve springs, they are really taut. You gotta wrestle a big harmonica like a comet or a fanfare in there. I get the feeling there is something that could be incorporated into the design that would make the switching process easier. I have some ideas. The people that manufacture these musical aids could raise the price and come up with an even more deluxe unit. This is like a classical guitar knee booster. When you need high quality to get the right result nothing less than the best will do. Nobody wants a guitar support that is too heavy, damages the guitar finish and slips off your leg while you are playing. As such, it is nice to make smooth harmonica changes that look effortless on stage. This unit was fifty bucks. I'd pay a hundred to get the right unit. I think anybody, that really plays, would. I might add, this is a unit I can turn on to one shoulder when the next tune has no harmonica in it. In that respect, it stays where you put it. It also looks super cool to anyone that sees it there. I might add, there is a special insert that can be added to this unit, separate manufacturer. It slips into the rack and a magnetic plate can hold two harmonicas, one on top and one on the bottom. With this rack the insert can sit magnetized to the side spar until needed, (I never need it). Can't do that with the lighter racks. Can't really imagine being without it now.
M**M
Great product
Bought this as an upgrade from my standard Hohner rack and couldn't be happier. This rack can be adjusted in several ways and you'll be able to find your perfect playing position without a doubt. You can change the harmonica height, angle and depth all with simple twists of knobs.Seems to be well made and is comfortable on your neck. Definitely worth the extra dough. Getting the harp in the perfect position makes playing much more comfortable and the notes clearer, also much easier to bend notes with the harp in optimal position.The price on this product fluctuates quite a bit so I'd recommend saving it in you 'wish list' and ordering when the price is low---Got mine when it was $29, started at over $50Update*** I've now owned this rack for going on two years. It still performs as it did right out of the box. I haven't had any problems and I've grown to appreciate this rack more and more as I've learned how to make quick adjustments. I'm very pleased with the durability of this product. I know some reviewers have complained about lost knobs, however, I've never had one fall off it all the time I've had it. If the day comes that I break this rack I will not hesitate to replace it.
J**N
Best I've owned yet but still needs improvement
I'm a guitar-playing singer who plays harp in a rack and I've been playing for over 40 years. I've owned several different types and designs of these and they all seem to have their shortcomings. I decided to spring for the high-priced product so I bought the Hohner MZ 2010 and have been playing it on live gigs for a few months now so I have a feel for the positives and the things that need improvement.Positives:Very sturdy design. Once the harp is in the rack and you get it in the correct position it stays firmly in place. Other units I've owned slip at the hinge joint or the harp slips around in the spring clamp or both.The rubber padded neck part of the bracket is comfortable.The extra harp angle and height adjustment allow you to set just the right angle and height so you don't have to put a kink in your neck to play it. Once you have that setting locked down you don't need to change it as you swap out harps.It's rugged design means you can toss it in a gig back or box along with other gear and it won't get messed up.Recommended improvementsOnce the harp is in the rack you have to position it by tightening the threaded knobs on each side that lock it into place with groves that are machined into friction plates. This is awesome except when its time to move the harp away from your mouth. The knobs need to be loosened so you can rotate the harp away from your face. This takes a bit of time and you have to be careful not to loosen the knobs too much becaue they will fall off if you do. (this has happend to me twice on two different gigs. Fortunatly I was able to find the runaway knobs and reattach them between tunes).In order to remedy this MY RECOMMENDATION would be to add a release button. After finely adjusting and locking in the playing position with the knobs, all you would need to do is squeeze a release that allows the harp to swing out of the way when you aren't playing it. The way it is now you have to keep the harp right in front of your mouth even when you are not playing it. I've learned to kind of sing over the top of it but it sure would be handy to be able to click a realease and swing the harp down and then do a reverse move to click it back into place when you need it again. This would allow players to set up the rack without having to readjust each time you switch harps.I've learned a few workarounds to deal with the limitations of this rack. 1) Leave one main adjustment knob loose and lightly finger tighten the other one so it only takes a quarter turn to release it. 2) tighten the pitch and heigth adjustment with plyers so the harp position can't change no matter what harp you use (I play all marine band style harps) it will always be adjusted correctly.Overall this is a great product and a step in the right direction and with a few tweaks, it will be fantastic.Peace/Love/Music
M**
Awesome product
This is the first user friendly harp holder I've found. The swivel adjustment at the actual holder makes it what it is. Also the base is good wt and doesn't move all over the place as you get into the song. I move sometime as I play good job guys. Now if they made a quick release adapter for a second harp so you could change keys like songs Tom Petty plays.
R**Y
Very solid
This is the only holder I ever owned that was ridged enough for me to bend notes comfortably without chasing the harp around. Excellent design, for me it’s a game changer for sure. Love it!
M**.
Comfortable and easy to use
Replaced an uncomfortable one that was a nightmare to put a harmonica in. This one is easy to adjust and no scraping or difficulty in switching harmonicas. Feels nice sitting on my neck.There’s cheaper options but this one is worth paying the small difference in price for the quality.
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