Great working condition, smooth and dent free! Unlacquered items will naturally patina or darken over time.
Compatible with Engelbert Schmid horns, know for thier exfellent response and light weight. The addition of a
We have an Engelbert Schmid medium, spun, unlacquered bell flare with garland and silver-plated interior available! This is a pre-owned bell, so it does have some signs of wear but is in otherwise excellent condition! Information about the specifications of this bell can be found below:
- Golden Cut (M): An elegant, clear, carrying tone. It has advantages in the high range over the wide bell.
- Brass (MS): elegant, bright (nevertheless rich), smooth tone colors from sweet to extremely brassy. The alloy most versatile in sound.
- Garland: With a weight of only 60 grams, the tastefully decorated garland from Engelbert Schmid does not deaden the sound. The garland causes a bit more resistance, and a somewhat rounder sound that gets brassy later, but more suddenly. Without the garland the transition to a brassy sound is more even. About 20% of hornplayers sound better with the light garland from Engelbert Schmid.
- Hand Hammered: A hand hammered bell sounds more old fashioned, darker, than a spun bell. The thin end of the bell produces a very warm center to the tone in piano, and at the same time a more pleasant brassiness in fortissimo.
Great working condition, smooth and dent free! Unlacquered items will naturally patina or darken over time.
Compatible with Engelbert Schmid horns, know for thier exfellent response and light weight. The addition of a
We have an Engelbert Schmid medium, spun, unlacquered bell flare with garland and silver-plated interior available! This is a pre-owned bell, so it does have some signs of wear but is in otherwise excellent condition! Information about the specifications of this bell can be found below:
- Golden Cut (M): An elegant, clear, carrying tone. It has advantages in the high range over the wide bell.
- Brass (MS): elegant, bright (nevertheless rich), smooth tone colors from sweet to extremely brassy. The alloy most versatile in sound.
- Garland: With a weight of only 60 grams, the tastefully decorated garland from Engelbert Schmid does not deaden the sound. The garland causes a bit more resistance, and a somewhat rounder sound that gets brassy later, but more suddenly. Without the garland the transition to a brassy sound is more even. About 20% of hornplayers sound better with the light garland from Engelbert Schmid.
- Hand Hammered: A hand hammered bell sounds more old fashioned, darker, than a spun bell. The thin end of the bell produces a very warm center to the tone in piano, and at the same time a more pleasant brassiness in fortissimo.