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Yamaha YBB-645G
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Re: Yamaha YBB-645G
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Re: Yamaha YBB-645G
much different from the 41, other than alloy...??
I believe I've un-smushed a few of those, and (not paying attention/looking at to the model number) just assumed that they sported tinted lacquer.
Considering the light gauge of the metal, (if they aren't much more expensive...??) they may be a little bit better for schools, being much more rot-resistant...but - were I a band director with-or-without a defined budget - I couldn't see buying anything like that, when 186's and M-W 25's (and nice JP knock-offs of M-W 25's) are sitting in USA warehouses - ready to ship.
I believe I've un-smushed a few of those, and (not paying attention/looking at to the model number) just assumed that they sported tinted lacquer.
Considering the light gauge of the metal, (if they aren't much more expensive...??) they may be a little bit better for schools, being much more rot-resistant...but - were I a band director with-or-without a defined budget - I couldn't see buying anything like that, when 186's and M-W 25's (and nice JP knock-offs of M-W 25's) are sitting in USA warehouses - ready to ship.