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This is a MAGNIFICENT Yamaha YSL-881 Xeno Custom Symphonic large bore trombone. WOW!

The Yamaha custom Xeno instruments are consistently among the finest brass instruments available. The highest level of manufacturing, combined with outstanding musical craftsmanship, produces an instrument that plays great with superb tone quality, response, and intonation. Many professionals in top symphony orchestras are playing Xenos, and it is easy to see why once you play one.

  • Key of Bb
  • Standard weight
  • Medium large .547" bore
  • 8-11/16" bell diameter
  • One-piece, hand-hammered yellow brass bell
  • Medium shank
  • Gold brass mouthpipe
  • Yellow brass body
  • Chrome-plated, nickel silver, drawn inner slide
  • Yellow brass, drawn, one-piece outer slide
  • Narrow slide design
  • Clear epoxy lacquer finish

This particular instrument in in superb condition. It has clearly had very few hours of playing and is near perfect. Horn comes complete with original case, slide cream, and Yamaha 51C4L mouthpiece.

Pictures tell the rest of the story! Please feel free to email with additional questions.

We are proud to be an authorized Yamaha dealer 

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ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
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  • YSL-881 Xeno Trombone
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The Mighty Quinn Brass & Winds

Redmond, WA, United States
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