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Martin Seibold Tone Stability Enhancer TSE 9

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Tone Stabilizer

  • For rotary valve tenor horn and baritone
  • Improves response and accuracy
  • Makes the sound more centered
  • Screw the knurled screw completely out of the TSE, place the threaded part against the valve sleeve from behind and screw both parts together using the knurled screw so that the TSE rests against both valve sleeves
  • Silver plated
  • Made in Bavaria / Germany
Available since January 2021
Item number 511130
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Instrument Tenor Horn
189 AED 49,58 €
Plus 266 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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Tonstabilisator TSE 9, verbaut im Miraphone-Bariton Bb53N
G.N. 04.05.2021
Habe den TSE 9 in meinem Miraphone-Bariton, zwischen dem 1. und 2. Ventil eingebaut und muss sagen, dass das Teil funktioniert. Die Töne rasten besser ein und klingen irgendwie reiner. Natürlich ist Ansatz das wichtigste für einen guten satten Ton, aber der TSE 9 ist ein sehr nützliches Teil, um dein Bariton / Tenorhorn besser klingen zu lassen. Erwartet jetzt nicht ein Wunder, aber ich bin von dem Tonstabilisator überzeugt und kann es jedem nur weiter empfehlen.
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Es tut was mit dem Instrument, ich glaube es wird besser.
Uli.Bone 01.12.2022
Bei mir ist es ein uraltes Lignaton Bariton.
Der Ton wird schöner, das Instrument schwingt mehr.
Ist aber alles subjektiv!
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