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Pre Owned Adams A4 Selected Series Trumpet in Satin Lacquer

Adams

$2,800.00
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SKU:
UTPT Adams A4 Selected 762 KF-C
Condition:
Used
Availability:
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Weight:
8.00 LBS
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout
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Adams A4 Selected Series Trumpet

 

This is a great horn. This horn does have a bit of Red rot in the leadpipe and some scratching on it as well. It will need eventual replacement. There is some denting on the bell stem and flare and some work done on the crook. Beyond this it is an excellent playing instrument that is in need of a new home. Pick this one up today!

 

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Versatile for the soloist or the section player.

The A4 is one of Adam’s most popular trumpet models. This horn is a result of extensive collaborative work between Adams’ design staff and Adams Performing Artist Amik Guerra. It is one of Adams’ heavier models. Featuring a 5.5-inch one-piece bell and a heavy chassis, this horn is an ideal choice for the soloist looking for an extremely rich, warm, fluid, and thick-sounding horn.

One of the things Adams stresses most about this instrument is that it will work in many different musical environments due to its wonderful coloring and richness. Whether you need a warm yet articulate voice for soloing or a rich and complex timbre that blends easily in a section,the A4 is a real performer.

While most people order this horn in the larger .470 (12mm) bore it is offered in a .460 (11.7mm) bore instrument on request for clients.

Features

  • Bell: Gold Brass - 140 mm
  • Bore: L 12 mm
  • Finish: Satin Lacquered
  • Gauge: 0.40

 

No case or mouthpiece included 

 

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Also note weight indicated in the ad is shipping weight not actual weight of instrument.