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Yamaha 871 Review
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Yamaha 871 Review
Pros
- Custom-shop version of the 671 family
- Gold-brass inner tubing for a richer tonal profile
- Fast, quiet Yamaha valves
Cons
- More expensive than the 671
- The difference may be subtle for some players
- Cut-bell case fit should be checked before buying
Summary
The Yamaha 871 is the custom version of Yamaha's 671 professional Geyer-style horn family. It is best understood as a more refined sibling to the Yamaha 671, not a completely unrelated design. The basic appeal is similar: Yamaha consistency, focused response, strong intonation, and very clean valve action.
The 871 adds custom-level construction details that matter most to advanced players comparing setup, response, and tone color. The inner tubes are made of gold brass, which Yamaha uses to give the horn a richer tonal profile, and the fourth rotor is hollow. Those are not gimmicks, but they also do not mean every player will automatically prefer the 871 over a good 671. The difference is the kind of thing worth trying in person if possible.
For players who like the 671 but want the custom version of that idea, the 871 is the natural comparison. It should appeal most to players who value Yamaha reliability but want a little more tonal depth and refinement than the standard professional model. As with the 671D, detachable-bell versions may need a case that fits Yamaha's taller bell cut.
HornReviews originally covered the 671 and 871 together because they are closely related. This page separates the 871 so player reviews can attach to the correct model over time.
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Specs at a Glance
- Type
- Full double horn
- Key
- F/Bb
- Design family
- Geyer
- Bell
- Fixed or detachable
- Bore
- 12 mm / .472 in
- Materials
- Yellow brass or gold brass
- Linkage
- String
- Finish options
- Lacquered
- Made / assembled in
- Japan
- Production type
- Factory-made
- Availability
- Current production; special order
- Recent new price
- About $8,992
New and used prices vary by dealer, condition, setup, and repair history.
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