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- For those preferring a GeyerThis design places the change valve on the side of the valve cluster farthest from the player, causing less severe bends in the tubing of the F side of the horn. The less severe bends result in less resistance and help to match the tone qualities of the F and Bb sides of the horn.-style horn, the 11D produces a rich but brilliant sound, slightly more open than the 10D.
- This horn has a .468" bore, a yellowThis metal has an immediate response and a brighter timbre. brass 12” medium throat hand hammered bell and first branch with a lacquer finish, and tapered rotors and bearings.
- Options include a detachable screw bell, a roseThis metal falls in between yellow brass and nickel silver in response and timbre. brass bell, full mechanical linkage, silver plated finish, adjustable fingerhook, and a push button water key on the first branch.
Yellow brass body
Nickel silver leadpipe and rotor cluster
Yellow brass bell (Standard)
Rose brass bell (Optional)
Clear lacquer (Standard)
Silver plated (Optional)
12” medium throat
Hand hammered
Attached bell (Standard)
Detachable screw bell (Optional)
Tapered rotors and bearings
Semi-mechanical main valves with a fully mechanical change valve (Standard)
Fully mechanical linkage (Optional)
Adjustable levers
Two tuning slide system
Adjustable finger hook (Optional)
Push button water key on first branch (Optional)
Choice of Conn silver plated mouthpiece
Conn Studio case (for standard bell horn)
Conn lightweight case (for screw bell horn)
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