Hohner Hohnica Aces II 34-Button Accordion with 3 Registers - EAD w/ Hard Case

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Hohner Hohnica Aces II 34-Button Accordion with 3 Registers - EAD Bundle with Hard Case, Gig Bag, Adjustable Straps, and Austin Bazaar Polishing Cloth

Austin Bazaar is an authorized Hohner dealer.

Adding value to your purchase, Austin Bazaar bundles your instrument with necessary accessories. Everything you need to start playing immediately comes in one box. Save yourself the hassle and save some money while you're at it. A hard case is included so you can keep your instrument safely packed away when you're on the go. A gig bag is included so you can keep your instrument safely packed away when you're on the go. A strap is included so you can practice or better yet perform while standing up. An Austin Bazaar polishing cloth is included so you can keep your new instrument in mint condition.


The Hohner ACES II 35-Button Accordion in E/A/D tuning is designed for professional musicians who value tonal flexibility and genre versatility. With 35 treble buttons and 12 bass buttons, it supports expressive play across styles like Norteno, Tejano, Ranchera, and Cumbia Nortena. E/A/D tuning is a top choice in regional Mexican music, offering a balanced mid-range ideal for melodic leads, rhythmic drive, and bass accompaniment. A 2-voice MM configuration and three selectable registers allow seamless tonal shifts, while the sleek black finish completes this responsive, performance-ready instrument.

Dimensions: 20x13x21 inches
Weight: 19 pounds
Color: Black

Austin Bazaar bundles your instrument with essential accessories. This bundle contains a gig bag and a hard case to protect your gear during travel, adjustable straps for comfortable playing and an Austin Bazaar polishing cloth to keep your accordion in mint condition.
  • SKU: HOH-ACES-EAD-COMBO-PRO
  • Model Number: ACES-EAD-COMBO-PRO


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