If a 981 and 983 mated…
You’d get a 980.
I had one of these some years back (had the opportunity to try it and took it). Nice Eb with a little more focused sound because of the 17” bell.
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If a 981 and 983 mated…
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Re: If a 981 and 983 mated…
The very first Yamaha comp. E-flat featured a 17" bell...
Whether it was that, other factors, or all factors, it was way better than any of the subsequent Yamaha comp. E-flats (with apologies to those this statement - lacking "perhaps" or "in my opinion" - triggers).
Whether it was that, other factors, or all factors, it was way better than any of the subsequent Yamaha comp. E-flats (with apologies to those this statement - lacking "perhaps" or "in my opinion" - triggers).
Re: If a 981 and 983 mated…
Very few of the YEB-631’s were sold (assuming that is the model you bought and flipped). Yamaha couldn’t give them away. They were (comparatively) very heavy and had some unusual pitch tendencies. It was a parts bin horn that was put together in a hurry. We had several of the prototypes around here for a while (the local orchestra guy regularly used a custom built, non-compensating Yamaha Eb on the job and was often their sounding board when Yamaha was in GR). On the final version, it got to the point where the opinion was (quietly) “it will do for now…”
“Trigger, schmigger. It was what it was.”
“Trigger, schmigger. It was what it was.”