Professional double horn with detachable bell and Geyer-style wrap, offering reliable intonation, free-blowing response, and convenient transport for serious orchestral players.
The Yamaha YHR-671D is a masterclass in Geyer-style engineering, serving as the refined successor to the legendary 667. Yamaha's hallmark is consistency, and the 671D delivers a remarkably even scale across both the F and Bb sides. The leadpipe design provides just enough resistance to help with slotting high notes without ever feeling 'stuffy.' Sonically, it leans toward a focused, vibrant core that projects effortlessly in orchestral settings. While Kruspe-style horns offer more 'spread,' the 671D excels in clarity and articulation. The detachable bell is a practical win for the touring professional, and the mechanical linkages are whisper-quiet"a testament to Yamaha's Japanese craftsmanship. The ergonomic layout is comfortable for various hand sizes, and the adjustable thumb lever allows for a personalized setup. If there is a critique, it is that the sound can be almost too clean for players seeking a 'grainier' or more idiosyncratic vintage character. However, for the professional musician who needs a reliable, high-performance instrument that slots perfectly into a section, the 671D is an industry standard. It represents excellent value, offering boutique-level playability at a more accessible production price point.
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