WTB: Denis Wick SM4
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WTB: Denis Wick SM4
I'm looking to buy a Denis Wick SM4 small shank for use in a Yamaha YEP321.
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I got mine from:
http://www.dillonmusic.com/accessories_ ... _page.html
Yes, the SM4-baritone. I understand it is the same as the larger shank versions of the SM4.
It sounds great on my YEP-321, dark and smooth. I have a little more difficulty with articulations compaired to a 51D.
http://www.dillonmusic.com/accessories_ ... _page.html
Yes, the SM4-baritone. I understand it is the same as the larger shank versions of the SM4.
It sounds great on my YEP-321, dark and smooth. I have a little more difficulty with articulations compaired to a 51D.