![]() The Coronado II bass featured a maple neck and body with rosewood fingerboard. The Fender Coronado II hollow body electric bass was an upgrade to the Coronado line, adding binding to the F holes, block fretboard inlays, and a second pickup just above the bridge. The euphonium is fully serviced and polished, ready to play now……………$4,250.00įender Coronado II Electric Bass 1967, serial number 204193. I am also a fan of the Hiscox hard case from the UK, which is one of the lightest-weight, yet protective cases I’ve encountered. It is quite user-friendly, having good intonation, with precisely aligned and vented pistons, and nylon valve guides. Despite the large bore and sturdy build, I find this instrument to respond quite easily in all registers, and allows itself to be finessed. Utilizing a bass trombone-sized mouthpiece receiver, the bore develops from large to larger, culminating in a heavy-gauge bell of rose brass with an 11.8″ rim. I would characterize this as a large-bore professional model euphonium that was designed with the serious professional player in mind. 669″ graduated bore, 11.8″ heavy gold brass bell, large mouthpiece shank, serial number 82618, with Jakob Winter case. Meinl-Weston model 451S 3+1 compensating euphonium, siver-plated. ![]()
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