Yamaha 321 question
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RyanMcGeorge
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Yamaha 321 question
Does anyone know if there is a version of a yamaha 321 with 3+1 valve setup rather than an inline 4? If not is there a good quality 3+1 small bore euph that would be comparable to yamaha 321 that anyone can recommend?
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Ryan
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Ryan,
Besson (at least they used to) makes a 3+1 non-compensation horn that should be right on par with the YEP321.
- Pat Stuckemeyer
Besson (at least they used to) makes a 3+1 non-compensation horn that should be right on par with the YEP321.
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Ryan,
Yamaha used to make the YEP-621 with the 3+1 configuration. Nice horn. The same bore as the YEP-321. I believe they stopped selling this model in North America after they came out with the YEP-641. It might still be available in other markets.
These horns appear for sale from time to time.
Arul
Yamaha used to make the YEP-621 with the 3+1 configuration. Nice horn. The same bore as the YEP-321. I believe they stopped selling this model in North America after they came out with the YEP-641. It might still be available in other markets.
These horns appear for sale from time to time.
Arul
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http://www.kanstul.net/pages/instrument ... 985lm.html
I've never played this specific model, but I have played the same model with 4 inline valves which has the same bore, bell, etc....and it was probably the best non-comp. euph I've ever played.
I've never played this specific model, but I have played the same model with 4 inline valves which has the same bore, bell, etc....and it was probably the best non-comp. euph I've ever played.
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The Kanstul comp. euph is good, a couple of squirrely notes on the protoype that I debutted at the USABTEC several years ago, but it's a fine euph.
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