Detailed specifications for the Yamaha Flugelhorn mouthpiece line. Compare cup depth, rim diameter, throat, backbore, and intended use across models.
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Yamaha Flugelhorn
| Model No. | Inner Rim Diameter (mm) | Rim Contour/ Thickness | Cup Depth | Throat (mm) | Backbore | Playing Characteristics |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7F4 | 16.24 | semi-flat/ thick | deep | 4.30 | standard | Same rim configuration as the 7A4 trumpet model, thus interchangeable. Fairly mellow high register is ideal for solo playing. |
| 11F4 | 16.46 | semi-flat/ standard | standard | 3.80 | standard | Medium inner rim diameter and unique "U" cup for extra endurance. Excellent attack. Easy for beginners. |
| 13F4 | 16.60 | semi-flat/ standard | standard | 4.30 | standard | A slightly smaller version of the 14F4. Particularly easy in the middle and high registers. Outstanding flexibility. |
| 14F4 | 16.76 | semi-flat/ standard | standard | 4.30 | standard | Relatively large inner rim diameter ideally matched to an original "V" cup. A good choice for demanding professional studio applications. |
| 16F4 | 17.00 | semi-flat/ standard | deep | 4.30 | standard | Same rim configuration as the 16C4 trumpet model, thus interchangeable. Ideal for orchestra players who prefer a large inner rim diameter. |
| 17F4 | 17.22 | semi-flat/ standard | deep | 4.50 | standard | Same rim and bore as the TR17C4 trumpet makes switching easier. Well-suited for orchestral players who like a large bore. |
Specifications sourced from manufacturer published data. For corrections, please contact us.