The YTR-9636 has a rich and attractive tone and is widely used in both solo and orchestral performance due to its natural ability to shift from C. It has a newly designed leadpipe with a unique shape. Transitioning between D and Eb involves changing the main tuning slide and first and third valve slides rather than by changing the bell.
Developed with top artists
The YTR-9636 was developed with John Hagstrom of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Breakthrough design
The new desdign incorporates a unique ”S”shape leadpipe configuration utilizing the MC1 leadpipe taper from the ”Chicago” series Artist Model trumpets. This helps to produce exceptional intonation and response characteristics.
Hand-lapped pistons and slides
Hand-lapping pistons and slides ensures an absolutely perfect fit and seal between the piston and casing or slide parts. Such a perfect fit helps to achieve smooth air flow and smooth action and improve the response and intonation of the instrument.
Pressure-formed tubing
Perfectly rounded tubing results in less turbulence and a smoother air flow, thus allowing for an excellent scale and reduced resistance.
Laser-fused pluzuma welded bell
A high-energy laser fuses the brass together for a virtually seamless bell which allows continuous even vibrations.
|
|
|
|
|---|---|---|
| Level | Custom Specialty Keyed Trumpet | |
| Key of | Eb / D | |
| Bore | M: 0.459" | |
| Bell Diameter | 4 7/8" | |
| Leadpipe | Unique "S" shaped leadpipe with MC1 leadpipe taper | |
| Body Material | Yellow Brass | |
| Bell Material | Yellow Brass; One-Piece | |
| Weight | Light | |
| Key Buttons | Mother of Pearl | |
| Finish | Silver | |
| Pistons/ Valves | Monel | |
| Mouthpiece | 14B4 | |
| Features | Interchangeable main tuning slides and 1st and 3rd valve slides for D | |
The YTR-9636 has a rich and attractive tone and is widely used in both solo and orchestral performance due to its natural ability to shift from C. It has a newly designed leadpipe with a unique shape. Transitioning between D and Eb involves changing the main tuning slide and first and third valve slides rather than by changing the bell.
Developed with top artists
The YTR-9636 was developed with John Hagstrom of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Breakthrough design
The new desdign incorporates a unique ”S”shape leadpipe configuration utilizing the MC1 leadpipe taper from the ”Chicago” series Artist Model trumpets. This helps to produce exceptional intonation and response characteristics.
Hand-lapped pistons and slides
Hand-lapping pistons and slides ensures an absolutely perfect fit and seal between the piston and casing or slide parts. Such a perfect fit helps to achieve smooth air flow and smooth action and improve the response and intonation of the instrument.
Pressure-formed tubing
Perfectly rounded tubing results in less turbulence and a smoother air flow, thus allowing for an excellent scale and reduced resistance.
Laser-fused pluzuma welded bell
A high-energy laser fuses the brass together for a virtually seamless bell which allows continuous even vibrations.
|
|
|
|
|---|---|---|
| Level | Custom Specialty Keyed Trumpet | |
| Key of | Eb / D | |
| Bore | M: 0.459" | |
| Bell Diameter | 4 7/8" | |
| Leadpipe | Unique "S" shaped leadpipe with MC1 leadpipe taper | |
| Body Material | Yellow Brass | |
| Bell Material | Yellow Brass; One-Piece | |
| Weight | Light | |
| Key Buttons | Mother of Pearl | |
| Finish | Silver | |
| Pistons/ Valves | Monel | |
| Mouthpiece | 14B4 | |
| Features | Interchangeable main tuning slides and 1st and 3rd valve slides for D | |
