Which jews harp is best for a beginner?

DR1428 "Tokmysh" Vargan

DR1428 "Tokmysh" Vargan ' . L('index_recommended_1') . ' ' . L('index_recommended_all') . '
Russian Vargans
Oberton Pro Lab measurements:
Gaps: 10-20 µm (?)
Base frequency: 55-65 Hz (?)
Reed hardness: 60-80 gf (?)
Frame hardness: 200-300 gf (?)
Reed size: 88x20 mm
Overall dimensions: 100x40x5 mm (?)
Weight: 30 g (80 g with case)
312 USD
Is case included: yes
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Loud jaw harp with a rich, harmonious sound. At medium-low pitch, the timbre is voluminous and integral. The mechanics and stability are very good, it is pleasant to hit the tongue. The sensitivity of the jaw harp is high - with a minimum of physical effort, it produces lot of sound. A solid instrument will allow beginners to relax, simply twitching the tongue, while the most experienced jaw harpists will be able to focus on creativity.