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ToKo Klangbogen Brass raw

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Saxophone Klangbogen

  • Klangbogen provides better sound
  • Creates a much stronger and fuller sound across the complete spectrum
  • The Klangbogen is fixed to the support used for a marching note stand
  • Due to the differing mechanic arrangements on each instrument, you are able to fix the Klangbogen in 3 positions to avoid contact with them.
  • Raw brass
Available since October 2007
Item number 118417
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Instrument Saxophone
177 AED 46,22 €
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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26 Reviews

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Wow!
John767 23.08.2013
Sceptical prior to purchase. Not after buying it! Definitely gives a bit of a richer tone. Can't say it's dramatic, but definitely a noticeable improvement. For the price, that's an absolute bargain. No instructions in the box so loses a star :-)
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DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Alexander557 29.01.2017
Tried this, and I must admit had my doubts, but it does, to my mind, add 'weight' to the sound. definitely worth a go.
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LZ
Beefier tone, slower response
Leon Z. 03.04.2019
It's a quality item and it will enlarge the mass at the top of your horn, resulting in a slightly more rounded, beefier tone and slower response. It's quite problematic mounting it to a Yanagisawa AW series alto as the position of the sheet stand mount is not the same as with other saxophones. But with a few slight modifications, I've managed to do it and it does alter the tonality and the instrument slightly... and when you want to fine tune the response and tone of your instrument, a slight change might mean the world to you. If your alto has a thinner, weaker tone to it (and your technique is up to snuff!), this just might do the trick.
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Vietngo34 14.06.2023
Could any one tell me that the pin could be unscrew to change the possition?
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