For me the electric harp was initially purchased to allow me playing while the family was asleep 😉 gradually started enjoying its (very) light playing and discovered its features … effect pedals add lots of fun …
… endless examples …
For classical traditional repertoire I’d prefer acoustic, carrying an electric harp together with all the gear required to get some decent sound can be a pain … but alone with my DHC36 connected to a mixer with headset I’m in another world.
Danielle, the Camac Electro 36 costs £3,624.95 and 30 costs £2,995.00 … source is earlymusicshop.com in London … the DHC’s are not listed but on the continent the DHC 32 costs the same as the Electro 36 …
Daniele, Camac had all four (Electro 30 + 36 and DHC 32 + 36) on the expo at the Jazzharp.org event here in Leiden the Netherlands … My suggestion is to get in touch with Camac in Paris and organize a trip to their “Espace Camac”, I’m surprised you get such an unhelpful service from the UK harpshops. I own an electro 36 which I’m planning to trade-in for a DHC 32/36 … very pleased!