{"id":1123,"date":"2016-11-18T09:51:48","date_gmt":"2016-11-18T08:51:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wpmanager.buffet-group.com\/hanshoyer\/zh-hans\/frequently-asked-questions\/"},"modified":"2017-07-21T14:01:11","modified_gmt":"2017-07-21T13:01:11","slug":"frequently-asked-questions","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.hans-hoyer.com\/zh-hans\/frequently-asked-questions\/","title":{"rendered":"Frequently Asked Questions"},"content":{"rendered":"
What is the current value of my instrument?<\/a> The value of a musical instrument can not be determined by the model and age only – playability and overall condition play an even more important role.<\/p>\n Considering this, it is easy to understand that no one has a chance to realistically comment on the value of a specific instrument from the distance without being able to physically inspect the instrument: chances are that repairs, overhauls and\/or modifications were made by the previous owner(s) at some point – also, no one can comment on valve or slide action, dents or scratches or general wear and tear of the lacquer or plating from the distance.<\/p>\n Your local repair expert will be able to assist you and provide a detailed evaluation after inspecting your instrument physically and professionally.<\/p>\n Hans Hoyer Horns and accessories are only sold through authorized agents. (For warranty content, please see the user and warranty information booklet that is accompanied with each instrument)<\/em><\/p>\n Always immediately contact the dealer where you have purchased your instrument. They will handle the warranty for you and determine which steps are necessary to fix the problem in close cooperation with us.<\/p>\n With each and every warranty claim the serial number (to be found on the leadpipe receiver) must be provided.<\/p>\n Any repair must be approved by the manufacturer prior to being executed – or you risk voiding the warranty.<\/p>\n For obvious reason, damages due to improper use of the instrument, lacking care and maintenance and unauthorized repairs are not covered by the manufacturer\u2019s warranty.<\/p>\n One of the great and innovative horn makers in the region. He was a frequent winner of gold medals of Leipzig therefore chose the VEB his name as its own individual master name and brand.<\/p>\n In contrary to the existing linkages, the new 3B linkage system uses two steel balls in bronze ball bearings for each valve in order to optimize the transmission: one ball connects the valve action rod to the bottom of the lever, the other one is connected to the stop arm.<\/p>\n 3B stands for “Bronze Ball Bearing”, or in other words for a steel ball that is held within a bronze bearing. Additionally to this perfect gliding combination of steel and bronze, a spring on the connector to the valve action rod keeps the linkage in an optimal position to guarantee a perfectly smooth moving. In the end, it feels not much different to a string mechanism rotary valve.<\/p>\n This is most likely a so-called “red dot”, a copper hole. Constant exposure of moisture – for example when the instrument after playing not drying – after a long period leads to dezincification. That means the zinc is removed from the connection material is removed or “corrode” and the red dot left behind. The affected part must be replaced. This is easy with a little care to avoid.<\/p>\n
\nWhere can I purchase my Hans Hoyer Instrument?<\/a>
\nIn the unlikely case of a manufacturer\u2019s defect: how I get my Hans Hoyer horn repaired?<\/a>
\nWhere do our brand name Hans Hoyer come from?<\/a>
\nWhat is a 3B linkage system?<\/a>
\nOn my older instrument, will red spots visible- what is it?<\/a>
\nWhat does the additional F-extension slide for the Bb horn model 704 do?<\/a>
\nHow can I fit my mouthpiece perfectly to the K10?<\/a><\/p>\nWhat is the current value of my instrument?<\/h2>\n
Where can I purchase my Hans Hoyer Instrument?<\/h2>\n
\nA dealer in your area can be found here.<\/a><\/p>\nIn the unlikely case of a manufacturer\u2019s defect: how I get my Hans Hoyer horn repaired?<\/h2>\n
Where do our brand name Hans Hoyer come from?<\/h2>\n
\nMeister Hans Hoyer: The Hoyer family belongs to one of the oldest brass maker families of the region. The ancestors of the master Hans Hoyer find its first mention of the early 19th century. Hans Hoyer from Klingenthal, was himself head of the brigade for the VEB French horn building.<\/p>\nWhat is a 3B linkage system?<\/h2>\n
On my older instrument, will red spots visible- what is it?<\/h2>\n