Allora

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Allora 500 Series instruments, like this AEP-550 Paris Series compensating euphonium, provide professional quality and features at an affordable price. They are perfect for advancing students, adult enthusiasts and professional musicians. The AEP-550 Paris Series compensating euphonium is fully compensating and features four valves in a 3+1 configuration. It has an 11.8" bell and a large-shank mouthpiece receiver. It comes ready to play with a mouthpiece and hardshell case, and the three-year limited warranty means Allora stands behind every instrument.
Allora AEP-550 Paris Series Compensating Euphonium Silver
Allora AEP-550 Paris Series Compensating Euphonium Silver
Allora AEP-550 Paris Series Compensating Euphonium Silver

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  • Large shank receiver
  • 11.8" bell
  • 3 up 1 down valves
  • Durable carbon fiber case with backpack straps and music accessory pocket
  • 3-year warranty

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of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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  1. Accompaniment1
  2. Jazz Clubs1
  3. School Bands1
  4. Small Venues1
  5. Soundtracks1
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  1. Consistent1
  2. Easy Tone Production1
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  • Great instrument!

    5

    submitted7 months ago

    byAaron

    fromSacramento CA

    This is a great instrument for prodigy's or advanced players of all ages. It has great sound and playability. Though the inside of the valves might come dented, it does not affect the sound in any shape or form. This instrument also plays well in all areas like jazz, concert, accompaniment, and many other areas. The case is also very sturdy and the backpack straps and wheels are very handy for travel. I would highly recommend this instrument.

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  • asked byCat

    fromDover, Ohio

    Four inline or 3+1

    Four inline or 3+1

    Open Reply - Ronald
    It's 3-1