Yamaha YTR-8310Z Gen II Trumpet!
Check out this beautiful Yamaha Bobby Shew Model 8310Z that's recently arrived in the shop! Therse horns are always a treat to have in the shop and are still a popular choice for commercial and all-around players. This horn comes to us on consignment and it is in absolutely beautiful shape. There are no dents or pings to speak of and no scratching in the finish either. This horn plays even better than it looks, the Valves move smoothly with excellent compression and action. the slides move comfortably as well. Don't miss out on this great instrument!
Check out this comparison video of the Gen I and II (not this particular horn in this listing)
From Yamaha:
"The Z was born of Yamaha’s long and close partnership with legendary trumpeter Bobby Shew. An incredibly versatile musician, Shew needed one efficient instrument that could scream out a powerful lead and play soft, mellow ballads. With the Z, he finally found an instrument that met all of his playing requirements. The handmade bell is one of the biggest Yamaha makes, and its tapering thickness gives players a very open and comfortable response as well as better feedback into their sound. The flat-dome bell rim helps players create their own personal tonal colors. With the newest Custom Z, Yamaha kept the same basic design concepts—the precise lead pipe taper and super-efficient step bore—that made the original Z so popular. But Yamaha has improved on it in many subtle ways, often using techniques learned in developing the heavyweight Xeno Trumpets. As a result, the Custom Z offers an unprecedented amount of tonal richness and depth."
Specifications | |||
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Key | Bb | ||
Bell Material | One piece, Yellow brass | ||
Bell Diameter | 127mm (5") | ||
Bore Size | Step bore 11.3mm (0.445") | ||
Weight | Light | ||
Finish | Silver Plate | ||
Sold with case but NO mouthpiece
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