JP172 is a great choice for beginners of all ages. A popular choice for student and training bands, the JP172 offers a fantastic level of performance for a student's price. This model comes recommended by Mark Armstrong (formerly of Grimethorpe, Fodens, and Black Dyke Band).
For those embarking on their journey with the Tenor Horn, finding an instrument that balances performance and affordability is crucial. Our entry-level Tenor Horn not only provides a commendable level of performance but does so at a practical price point.
It has gained popularity among students and training bands, ensuring you own an instrument that aligns with the needs of beginners and aspiring musicians. Elevate your learning experience with a Tenor Horn that strikes the perfect harmony between performance and budget.
Suitable For:
As a beginner on the Tenor Horn, you will be looking for an instrument that will give you a good level of performance but at a realistic price. You will also be owning a Tenor Horn that is popular within student and training bands.
Unique Benefits:
- The John Packer JP172 Tenor Horn has been designed specifically to aid you as a student musician to achieve a strong sound, a responsive playing experience, and excellent intonation.
- Smooth action monel piston valves for ease of maintenance and cleaning.
- 4 water keys.
Specifications:
- Model: JP172S.
- Key: Eb.
- Bellsize: 203.2mm (8").
- Bore: Medium 11.65mm (0.459").
- Water keys: 4.
- Body: Yellow Brass.
- Finish: Silverplate (JP172S).
- Valves: 3 Monel Piston valves.
- Lyre Box: Yes.
Supplied With:
The JP172 is supplied by the John Packer Tenor Horn Case. John Packer JP602 Tenor Horn Mouthpiece, Ultra Pure valve oil, Maintenance Guide.
Note: The instrument/case color/design/inner/outer may vary.
Item Code: 102025
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