The pinnacle of German accordion engineering with 120-button stradella bass, four-voice reed configuration with cassotto chambers, and premium spruce bellows frame delivering exceptional tonal balance.
The Hohner Morino IV 120 is an absolute titan in the accordion world, maintaining its status as the benchmark for German-engineered bellows instruments. The hallmark of this model is its sophisticated cassotto (tone chamber), which lends a dark, velvety richness to the lower reeds while taming any high-end harshness. When you dig into the 120-bass side, you're met with a powerful, percussive response"the legendary 'Morino growl'"that provides a rock-solid foundation for everything from Balkan folk to classical transcriptions.
The keyboard action is remarkably fast and shallow, allowing for intricate, fluid runs without the mechanical noise often found in lesser instruments. However, ergonomics remain a double-edged sword: while the bellows response is incredibly efficient and sensitive to the slightest pressure changes, the Morino IV is a substantial piece of gear. It is heavy, and even with Hohner's improved strap designs, it requires a disciplined posture for long performances.
While the price point is significant, the value lies in the exceptional reed quality and airtight construction. It lacks the 'wet' vibrato of a traditional Musette-tuned Italian box, opting instead for precision and tonal purity. For the serious professional seeking a versatile, lifetime instrument with immense projection, the Morino IV remains the gold standard.
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