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Kanstul 1662i Series Bass Trombone 1662i-1 Lacquer
Estimated price for orientation: 3 979 $
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Features Hand-hammered one-piece .020" bronze bell.593" F/D section with full bore independent CR rotorsIn-slide tuningNickel hand slide end crookOpen wrapThree interchangeable mouthpipes - C, OL and 62 Description Product Description Kanstul's Model 1662i has independent CR rotors mounted on the neckpipe that allow a myriad of alternative positions for the technically astute player. To aid neck clearance, the 1662i is offered with a wider hand slide. A standard width hand slide, which weighs slightly less, is available by request. Many commercial players prefer this inline option, as the bell branch taper starts a bit later, and the player can compress the airwave against this a bit, to manipulate the tone and dynamics with less effort. Phil Keen won the Long Beach, California symphony position on his 1662i.
Features Hand-hammered one-piece .020" bronze bell.593" F/D section with full bore independent CR rotorsIn-slide tuningNickel hand slide end crookOpen wrapThree interchangeable mouthpipes - C, OL and 62 Description Product Description Kanstul's Model 1662i has independent CR rotors mounted on the neckpipe that allow a myriad of alternative positions for the technically astute player. To aid neck clearance, the 1662i is offered with a wider hand slide. A standard width hand slide, which weighs slightly less, is available by request. Many commercial players prefer this inline option, as the bell branch taper starts a bit later, and the player can compress the airwave against this a bit, to manipulate the tone and dynamics with less effort. Phil Keen won the Long Beach, California symphony position on his 1662i.