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 Yamaha 841LT
Author: JRC 
Date:   2011-12-14 14:25

I tried a Yamaha 841 LT for someone who wanted to buy an oboe. I was told that "L" stands for a liner in top joint with a man-made material (Ebonite) to resist cracking, and "T" stands for a 3rd octave key. And the bore dimensions are based on the set worked out by John Ferrillo and John Symer, as I was told.

This was one of the best oboes I ever tried in terms of stability of pitch, intonation, and consistency of tone throughout the range. I did not find any reason why it should not be appropriate for professional use on any performance stage in the world. I was utterly impressed, even surprised by its "low" price.

Best value for money today, definitely. Only complaint I had was their engravings on the bell. It would look more appropriate on a block on a custom engineered automobile engine.

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