New Yamaha 642???

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New Yamaha 642???

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What is the difference of the old Yamaha 642 and the new 642ii?
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Re: New Yamaha 642???

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Tony,

On the 642-II (or Neo), the bell and first branch is made of a thicker gauge metal with a bit different flare of the bell. The lead-pipe has a bit different taper and is made of gold brass. The lead-pipe height is the same as the 642, and higher than where it is on the 842 (which many didn't like). There's a pretty good discussion on Dave Werden's forum here.
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The goal of the "Neo" line of instruments, as I understand it, is to provide instruments with more of a British style sound in order to accommodate to the brass band market.

A promotional site:

http://uk.yamaha.com/en/products/musica ... al/lineup/" target="_blank" target="_blank

and a video of the "Neo" euph and tuba being played:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZT6_vWtK ... e=youtu.be" target="_blank" target="_blank
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Hi Tony, you heard one week before last when I subbed with the brass band. I did not mention what I was playing, but it was a 642 Neo.

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