State of the art since 1911
When Hohner introduced the first slide Chromonica as a 10 hole instrument in 1911, nobody could have foreseen how successful this concept would still be 100 years later.
Based on Hohner's original chromatic, the Chromonica 40 was fully developed by 1938 and apart from some minor modifications has been built in the same way ever since. In a time of ever shorter product cycles, the Chromonica is one of the timeless Hohner inventions which have shaped harmonica history over the past century.
Holes |
10 |
Reeds |
40 |
Plate thickness |
1,05mm |
Plate material |
brass |
Plate fixing |
nails |
Mouthpiece/Slide order |
Straight order |
Covers
|
Stainless |
body |
pearwood |
Case |
Plastic, grey |
Weight |
155 g |
Length |
ca. 123mm |