Description
Jupiter JPC1100E Piccolo
The Jupiter JPC1100E piccolo is a beautifully crafted instrument designed for advancing players. Made from high-quality grenadilla wood, it features a hand-cut grenadilla wood headjoint and silver-plated nickel silver keywork. This piccolo is tailored to meet the needs of accomplished musicians and discerning hobbyists, providing a rich and nuanced sound that enhances any performance.
Features
- Grenadilla Wood Body and Headjoint: The use of grenadilla wood for both the body and headjoint gives the JPC1100E its unique tonal presence. This material produces a beautifully full sound with a warm, resonant quality, making it ideal for both solo performances and ensemble settings.
- Split E Mechanism: This innovative feature significantly improves the response of the high E note, resulting in better pitch accuracy and more precise overtones. The Split E mechanism is essential for players who require reliability and clarity in the upper register.
- Conical Bore Design: The conical bore of the JPC1100E enhances its responsiveness and intonation across the entire performance range. This design allows for seamless transitions between notes and facilitates a broader dynamic range, enabling expressive musical phrasing.
- Plateau Keys: The plateau key design enhances comfort and playability. This user-friendly feature allows for smooth finger transitions and reduces the complexity of fingerings, making it accessible for players of various skill levels.
- French Style Wooden Case: The piccolo is elegantly housed in a French-style wooden case that provides optimal protection during transport and storage. The case’s sophisticated design complements the beauty of the instrument, ensuring it remains safe and secure.
- Warranty and Support: The JPC1100E piccolo comes with a 5-Year Jupiter Warranty, providing peace of mind for players regarding their investment. Additionally, a comprehensive range of spare parts is available, ensuring that maintenance and repairs can be efficiently managed over the life of the instrument.