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Full-Line Catalog | 2011 percussion mallet • drums 2011 | marching • drums concert • full-line catalog brasswinds • woodwinds JuPITER | MaPeX | MaJeSTIC | aZuMi full-line catalog | 2011 Working to support music performance and education for over 75 years, KHS Musical Instruments Co., Ltd, has become one of the largest musical instrument producers in the world. A company with global resources, KHS selects the finest materials available and exercises quality controlled manufacturing in its state-of- the-art, company owned factories, ensuring consistently high performance and reliability. For almost thirty years, Jupiter has grown Mapex Drums deliver the performance that Drawing on the designs of classic German from a simple student instrument supplier to drummers want. With superior clarity and timpani makers, Majestic timpani have been a full line maker of standard, intermediate, voice, Mapex offers a truly unique drumming appreciated and preferred by symphonic professional and background wind instru- experience. Mapex designers and engineers percussionists throughout Europe for nearly ments. At the professional level, the XO line construct Mapex shells to achieve their rich a century. Looking ahead, Majestic has been from Jupiter is winning high acclaim for its and distinctive sound. With world-renowned steadily expanding this commitment to the design and performance. Leading perform- performances on concert stages, studios and percussive arts by introducing exquisite ers, including Roger Ingram, lead trumpet for the marching field, top drummers know that mallet instruments, concert drums and field Harry Connick, Jr., trombonists Harry Watters, Mapex drums explode with sound, that percussion. The performance opportunities Michael Davis, Boston Brass and others are Mapex drums last, and that Mapex is the provided by these innovative designs have choosing XO by Jupiter as their professional leader in drum performance. More of won accolades on some of the world’s most instruments of choice. tomorrow’s best new drummers are playing demanding stages. Mapex today. II full-line catalog | 2011 AZUMI FLUTES Flutes. .02 diMedici FLUTES Soprano Flutes. 06 Alto, Bass & Contrabase Flutes. .07 JUPITER WOODWIND INSTRUMENTS Assisted Fingering & Curved Head Flutes. 02 Piccolos. .04 Soprano Flutes. 05 Alto & Bass Flutes. .07 Clarinets & Oboes. .08 Bass Clarinets & Bassoons. .09 XO Professional Alto & Tenor Saxophones. .10 Standard & Intermediate Alto & Tenor Saxophones. 11 Soprano & Baritone Saxophones. 12 JUPITER BRASS INSTRUMENTS XO Professional B Trumpets. .14 b XO Professional C & Piccolo Trumpets. .16 B Trumpets. .18 b Cornets, Pocket & Slide Trumpets. 19 XO Professional & Intermediate Flugelhorns. .20 Single & Double Horns. 21 XO Professional & Intermediate B /F Attachment Trombones. 22 b XO Professional & Intermediate B Trombones. .24 b XO Professional B /F & Intermediate Bass Trombones. 26 b Valve Trombones. 27 Alto Horns & Baritones. 28 XO Professional & Intermediate Euphoniums. 29 XO Professional & Intermediate Tubas. .30 Marching Brass. 32 Sousaphones. .36 Azumi Flutes are manufactured by the world- renowned Altus flute company which brings MAPEX CONCERT DRUMS the features of the handmade professional Artist & Concert Series Concert Drums. 38 flute to every player. The incredible, Z-Cut MAJESTIC PERCUSSION headjoint is the same available on the Concert Bass Drums . 41 flutes used by professionals and the .958 Timpani. .42 Britannia silver construction is the highest Concert Marimbas. 48 silver content available in its class. By using Concert Xylophones. 50 the most durable mechanism and keywork Concert Vibraphones . .52 in the industry, the SP-1 springs provide the Concert, Orchestra & Marching Bells. .54 same professional feel as the hand-crafted Concert Chimes & Dinner Chimes. .55 Altus instruments. Field Marimbas . .56 Field Xylophones & Field Vibraphones. .58 Field Chimes & Percussion Accessories. 60 MAPEX DRUMS Quantum Series Marching Snare Drums. .62 Quantum Series Marching Toms. .64 Quantum Series Marching Bass Drums. 66 Qualifier Series Marching Drums. 68 Marching Drum Carriers. .70 Marching Drum Stands and Accessories. .72 Educational Percussion. 74 Drum Sets. 76 1 Flutes The Wave Line flute is uniquely positioned to help the beginning flutist reach maximum playing potential more quickly and easily. The patented headjoint designs, combined with comfortable key placements make playing more enjoyable. The simplified mechanisms provide unrestricted fingering, while the ergonomically designed headjoints create full, ™ colorful tone quality. Wave-LineaZ-WLOD aZumi flutes aZ-WlVC aZumi flutes Assisted Fingering & Curved Headjoint Flutes detail: 313s prodigy Only Jupiter provides a diverse 313s jupiter prodigy flute selection for the smaller player, perfect for Suzuki or special applications. Jupiter’s 511fs unique Assisted Fingering Key jupiter flutes system features offset finger buttons to reduce the normal hand spread, making flute playing easier. Azumi Assisted Fingering & Curved HeAdjoint Flutes TUBe headjoint key model key material STYLE range Style g key CASe mSrP aZ-WLOD to low d 995.00 o Series form fitted c Silver-Plated nickel Silver assisted fingering offset 1,045.00 aZ-WLOC Zippered case c aZ-WlVC V Series 1,045.00 jupiter Assisted Fingering & Curved HeAdjoint Flutes 313s curved to low d Padded carrying 855.00 511fs Straight assisted fingering 865.00 offset 515fs 995.00 c Silver-Plated nickel Silver 515s c Plateau aBS molded 1,040.00 Straight & curved 515rs inline 1,135.00 open hole 515rso offset 1,135.00 02 Flutes “For over a decade, I have loved the gorgeous range of tonal colors my flute gives me. It allows me to play the darkest sound imaginable and then in an instant, play a most transparent tone effortlessly. It’s very even throughout the registers, the keys respond flawlessly and it has impeccable intonation thanks to the Altus-Bennett scale.” denis Bouriakov The Azumi flute allows the player to altus artist, Principal flutist pursue higher levels of performance with new york metropolitan opera an instrument that can keep pace with that growing expertise. The world-renowned flute makers who handcraft Altus flutes have created Azumi flutes to satisfy the needs of the ever-improving flutist. Azumi flutes are designed with the highly precise Altus-Bennett scale, based on the work and recommendations of legendary British flutist William Bennett. Materials include unique .958 Britannia silver and coveted SP-1 springs that are specially created for Altus professional flutes and provide for light and consistent action. Azumi flutes also include a most distinct feature – the Altus Z-cut professional aZ2000srbo headjoint – the same headjoint used on Altus flutes. Azumi players enjoy the same quick response, full projection and dramatic tone as professional Altus players. aZ3000srbeo The special SP-1 spring sets used on Altus and Azumi flutes contain a unique blend of white gold and other precious metals which produce an incredibly light, resilient key action unlike stainless steel or other alloys. This material has remarkable memory and lasting durability. aZUMI FLUTES high c TUBe headjoint facilitator model key material material SrPingS g key footjoint split e (gizmo) CASe mSrP aZ2000srb inline — 1,475.00 Silver-Plated .958 Britannia french w/ c Steel Springs B — P 1,475.00 aZ2000srbo n ickel Silver Silver cover offset aZ2000srbeo P 1,575.00 aZ3000srb inline — 2,385.00 .958 Brittania .958 Britannia french w/ c SP-1 B — P 2,385.00 aZ3000srbo Silver Silver cover offset aZ3000srbeo P 2,490.00 03 piccolos Jupiter offers piccolo choices for every player and genre. Proven intonation and response, along with reliable keywork make Jupiter piccolos an easy choice for both indoor and outdoor use. Piccolos 903es 301s 905es 305s piccolos Body headjoint key model key material material material Bore CASe mSrP 301s Silver-Plated nickel Silver cylindrical 895.00 Silver-Plated nickel Silver 895.00 303s aBS resin 305s c aBS resin Silver-Plated nickel Silver aBS molded 895.00 conical 903es Sterling Silver 2,080.00 grenadilla Wood 905es grenadilla Wood 2,265.00 04 dimediCi Flutes Sterling Silver Flutes 711rbso 711rbes From the reinforced keys and top adjustment screws of the 507 to the Sterling silver 711 series, Jupiter’s line of C flutes offers a full selection of materials and feature combinations to suit growing players. 507rs Silver Plated Flutes 507s 611res silver-plAted Flutes high c TUBe headjoint foot- facilitator adjuStment model key material material key Style g key joint split e (gizmo) Screws CASe mSrP 507s Plateau offset 795.00 507rs inline top Side 915.00 open hole 507rso 915.00 offset c — aBS molded 511s Plateau 795.00 — Silver-Plated Silver-Plated c inline 930.00 511rs nickel Silver nickel Silver 511rso offset 930.00 hidden 511rbs open hole inline 1,145.00 french w/ B P 1,145.00 511rbso cover offset 511rbes P 1,235.00 611rso — 1,445.00 offset c — 611res P 1,530.00 Silver-Plated french w/ c .925 Sterling Silver open hole inline hidden 1,495.00 611rbs nickel Silver cover — 611rbso B P 1,495.00 offset 611rbes P 1,580.00 sterling silver Flutes 711rso — 1,900.00 offset c — 711res P 1,980.00 french w/ c .925 Sterling Silver .925 Sterling Silver open hole inline hidden 1,995.00 711rbs cover — 711rbso B P 1,995.00 offset 711rbes P 2,070.00 05 Flutes C Flutes 1211rbs Jupiter’s diMedici series reflects a commitment to preserving traditional features in the making of modern instruments. 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