[Trombone-l] Equipment Question and Euphonium

philbne@aol.com philbne at aol.com
Tue Jun 5 00:53:06 CDT 2007


 Give a call to Steve Ferguson at the Hornguys about the receiver swap for a 321. I seem to remember he said a Weril euphonium receiver, which is a large shank, fits perfectly.

Phil Keen



-----Original Message-----
From: Andy/Shannon Skaggs <skaggs at ctc.net>
To: 'Paul Johnston' <blkbltbone at earthlink.net>; 'Bone List' <trombone-l at samford.edu>
Sent: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 1:48 pm
Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Equipment Question and Euphonium










Paul -

This might be the resource you're referring to:

http://www.moviebrass.com/intro/Bonus_stuff/Equipment/equipment.html

Depending on where you are in the country, there might be a repair
person who could replace the receiver on your YEP321.  I know there are
a couple of repair guys on this list.  Maybe they can point you in the
right direction.  As far as I know, changing a receiver is pretty minor
surgery.  Good luck.

- Andy


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[mailto:trombone-l-bounces at server5.samford.edu] On Behalf Of Paul
Johnston
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 4:40 PM
To: Bone List
Subject: [Trombone-l] Equipment Question and Euphonium

I am going to start here with this.  A few years ago, I remember seeing
a survey of equipment of a number of professional trombonists.  It also
listed all their doubles.  I have searched, but can't seem to find it on
the net.

To continue.....I remember that the most popular euph double is the
Yamaha YEP-321.  I also remember that the survey said a number of guys
(maybe west coast players) had the 321 modified for a large shank
mouthpiece and I remember some discussion about how it improved the
horn.

Well I am getting a 321 off of eBay to play some community band
opportunities and would like to know what the modification is to make
the instrument large shank.  Is it just the receiver, or the whole lead
pipe, or???  And what instrument are the parts from? 

Any help to at least point me in the right direction would be
appreciated.  I have access to a couple of good repair guys, I just need
to know what parts to have them get.

Thanks in advance!!!

Paul

Paul Johnston
Bass Trombone-Fort Smith Symphony

Paul Johnston
blkbltbone at earthlink.net
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