One handy way to view the value of one harp to another relative to your budget is to think of them as sets of strings. But remember, almost all of us want those lower notes after a while (bass envy). So when looking at the below, factor in what the lowest string is, since this usually means a larger box and bigger sound:
| Model
|
#
Strings
|
Lowest
Note
|
Base
Price
|
Price/String |
| Gwydion 36
|
36
|
C2
|
$4890
|
$135.80
|
| Rhiannon 36
|
36
|
C2
|
$4790
|
$133.10
|
| Gwydion 34
|
34
|
F2
|
$4390
|
$129.10
|
| Conservatory 38
|
38
|
F3
|
$4490
|
$118.15
|
| Conservatory 34
|
34
|
C2
|
$3990
|
$117.35
|
| Butterfly 31
|
31
|
F1
|
$995
|
$32.10
|
| Butterfly 27
|
27
|
C1
|
$795
|
$29.45
|
| SweetHarp Tenor
|
22
|
C1
|
$399
|
$18.15
|
| SweetHarp Alto
|
22
|
F1
|
$339
|
$15.40
|
| Fairy Alto
|
13
|
F
|
$149
|
$11.50
|
| Fairy Soprano
|
13
|
c1
|
$109
|
$9.15
|