Which jews harp is best for a beginner?

"Alamedin" Temir-komuz

"Alamedin" Temir-komuz ' . L('index_recommended_1') . ' ' . L('index_recommended_all') . '
Kyrgyz Komuzes
Oberton Pro Lab measurements:
Base frequency: 32-65 Hz (?)
Reed hardness: 50-150 gf (?)
Frame hardness: 250-350 gf (?)
Reed size: 90-95x20-25 mm
Overall dimensions: 100-110x40x5 mm (?)
Weight: 40-45 g (100-130 g with case)
182 USD
Is case included: yes
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A magnificent bass jews harp with a calm character, causing a feeling of complete confidence in the tool. The timbre is clean, voluminous and colorful, while not drowning itself, easily controlled. The mechanics are perfect - the tongue is very stable, without a hint of extraneous trembling, with a ring guaranteed to walk along its path. There should be jews harps like that.