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  1. Eastman EUM-621

    Hi Euphonium friends, I recently stumbled upon a horn known as the Eastman EUM-621. A fully compensating advanced level horn with a tuning trigger under the eastman name. It is not for sale in the US and I have never heard of this model. Does anyone have an info on this horn? I’m very curious

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    Are you sure you got the model number correct? EUM 621 is a non compensating Euphonium based on Google search
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  3. This EUM-621 looks like another Yahama 621 clone. There's an EUM-721 that's compensating, but I don't see a trigger mechanism on it. It looks like a Besson-style horn.

    As far as I can tell, the US-spec model number is 426 for the non-comp and 526 for a compensating horn with Yamaha-style tubing. A bit strange that the same company would have two different bases for this kind of thing, but that's what you get with stencils, I suppose.
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  4. I just figured out that it’s actually a 721!

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    So, what do folks know about the EUM-721?

    Compensating, yes. Appears to be very cheap (like the Jinbao stencils…standing in stark contrast with the EEP euphonium models).
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  6. I found this horn here:
    http://eastman-instruments.com/index...product_id=287

    It has the same specs as many Jinbao horns: 300mm bell & 15mm bore. But, it's heavy at almost 11.6lbs! It's also fairly tall at just about 27inches tall when most euphoniums (I believe) are around 26in tall.
    I'm not sure if this is the same known Eastman company we're familiar with.
    Last edited by ivanhouston; 02-12-2023 at 11:12 AM. Reason: Needing to include more info on the horn mentioned

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    Quote Originally Posted by ivanhouston View Post
    I'm not sure if this is the same known Eastman company we're familiar with.
    Yeah. I believe this company is different than the one that bought S.E.Shires…
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