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PAXMAN 20 Double French Horn

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The PAXMAN 20 MYDC Centenary Edition and 20 MLYDC Double French Horns, the most popular models from Paxman, are cherished by passionate enthusiasts, advanced students, professionals, and concert artists. Their technical design and exceptional sound quality make them the preferred choice for discerning musicians.

The PAXMAN 20 MYDC Centenary Edition and 20 MLYDC Double French Horns are masterpieces of instrument craftsmanship. Featuring the unique Paxman Merewether system, the air flows freely within the instrument, offering unparalleled fluidity in play. The attacks are crisp and precise, thanks to the enhancements provided by this revolutionary system.

These horns are made in England with a constant focus on quality and perfection. They are available with different bore options, such as M (Medium), ML (Medium Large), and L (Large), allowing musicians to choose the size that best suits their needs and playing style.

The body and bell are crafted in yellow brass, rose brass, or nickel silver, offering a variety of tones and sound characteristics. The choice between a fixed or detachable bell allows further customization of the instrument according to individual preferences.

The ergonomics of the levers can be standard or compact, providing optimal comfort for musicians of all sizes. Additionally, these horns are tuned to 442 Hz, ensuring perfect harmony with other instruments.

The adjustable slides allow for precise tuning of the instrument, while the water key on the leadpipe facilitates the removal of excess condensation. Moreover, the thumb lever is convertible, offering additional flexibility to musicians.

The PAXMAN 20 MYDC Centenary Edition and 20 MLYDC Double French Horns are exceptional instruments, esteemed by musicians worldwide for their craftsmanship, outstanding sound quality, and quick response. They are the ideal choice for passionate enthusiasts, advanced students, professionals, and concert artists seeking a high-level instrument.