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Moeck 4404 Rottenburgh Tenor

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Moeck 4404 Rottenburgh Tenor
2.135 AED 536,97 €
Plus 277 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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Nikosper 29.12.2020
It's been the third week of playing in this instrument and I love the sound and the feeling when playing it. It is an upgrade from my plastic Yamaha tenor and I like the fact that it is slightly shorter than the plastic one. The sound it is strong and flexible and speaks very well in the high register, although I'm still in playing in period.

There are few drawbacks:

Generally boxwood has some black marks, which in my case was also at the edge of the third hole and created an "imperfection" in eye. Also this hole had been undercut and combining with this black mark I thought it was a knot. Hopefully I emailed precise photos to Thomman and within a day they responded me that this is normal and explained why. The same email I send it to Moeck customer service but I haven't receive a reply.
I have to admit here that the instrument is very well tuned.

Another drawback for me is the case , it's very heavy and hard.

A last minor thing I don't like is the Moeck logo. It's big and red painted, I would prefer something more district.
It's been the third week of playing in this instrument and I love the sound and the feeling when playing it. It is an upgrade from my plastic Yamaha tenor and I like the fact that it is slightly shorter than the plastic one. The sound it is strong and flexible and speaks very well in the high register, although I'm still in playing in period.

There are few drawbacks:

Generally boxwood has some black marks, which in my case was also at the edge of the third hole and created an "imperfection" in eye. Also this hole had been undercut and
It's been the third week of playing in this instrument and I love the sound and the feeling when playing it. It is an upgrade from my plastic Yamaha tenor and I like the fact that it is slightly shorter than the plastic one. The sound it is strong and flexible and speaks very well in the high register, although I'm still in playing in period.

There are few drawbacks:

Generally boxwood has some black marks, which in my case was also at the edge of the third hole and created an "imperfection" in eye. Also this hole had been undercut and combining with this black mark I thought it was a knot. Hopefully I emailed precise photos to Thomman and within a day they responded me that this is normal and explained why. The same email I send it to Moeck customer service but I haven't receive a reply.
I have to admit here that the instrument is very well tuned.

Another drawback for me is the case , it's very heavy and hard.

A last minor thing I don't like is the Moeck logo. It's big and red painted, I would prefer something more district.
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