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- The model H192 features short stroke keys with stainless springs and an adjustable fourth thumb lever to allow for comfortable thumb positioning.
- The tuning slides are long, permitting great latitude in tuning adjustment between the F and Bb side of the horn.
- Both inside and outside slide tubes are hand lapped brass with rolled bead rings.
- The mouthpipe has a newly developed long lineal taper with a .301" Venturi.
- This horn has a .468”/.460” dual boreThe dual bore is .468" on the F side and .460" on the Bb side to enable the artist to reach the difficult high notes., GeyerThe Geyer wrap has become popular as of recent years. It is easy to recognize because of the straight four in-line valves. Players like it because it is a very fine orchestral Horn. The Bb/F rotor is positioned to facilitate smooth slurs between the F and Bb. wrap, adjustable finger hook, a 12.25” medium throatA small bell throat is controlled with more resistance, and a large bell throat is open with less resistance. The medium bell throat falls in the middle. hand hammered bell, yellowThis metal has an immediate response and a brighter timbre. brass construction with solid nickel silver braces, convex heavy weight valve caps, independent F/Bb tuning, tapered rotors and bearing, traditional string linkage, and a water key on the mouthpipe and third slide.
- The model H292 has all the above features plus a detachable screw bell.
Yellow brass
Nickel silver braces
12.25” medium throat
Hand hammered
Attached bell (H192 Standard)
Detachable screw bell (H292 Standard)
Tapered rotors and bearings
String linkage
Reversible fourth rotor (from F/Bb to Bb/F)
.306” Venturi
Adjustable finger hook
Water key on the mouthpipe and the third slide
Choice of Farkas silver plated mouthpiece
Wood Shell Case with Black Fabric Exterior (H192 Standard)
Screw Bell Wood Shell Case with Black Fabric Exterior (H292 Standard)
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