Yamaha Ysl 448g. Trombone Ténor complet Yamaha YSL448G occasion Yamaha equipped the YSL-448G with an ultra-smooth, hand-lapped rotor and a string linkage for whisper-quiet use The Yamaha original F-attachment wrap design provides an open and free-blowing response with balanced resistance, while the F-attachment's trigger string linkage offers a quick & quiet valve action compared to a mechanical linkage.
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In addition, it has versatility, with the added flexibility of an f-attachment This instrument is equally at home on the concert stage, or the bandstand
Yamaha YSL448G Intermediate Bb/F Trombone Reverb
The YSL-446G is medium large bore models for versatility in almost any playing situation, while the YSL-448G offer a large orchestral bore for powerful sound projection The YSL-446G and 448G feature Yamaha's original wrap for the F-attachment for an open, free-blowing response. The YSL-448G offers a large bore for the powerful sound projection needed in an orchestra
Yamaha YSL448G Intermediate Trombone Guitar Center. The large .0547 inch bore gives amazing projection This instrument features a large .547″ bore, which is ideal for both orchestral and solo performances, offering a full, rich sound that blends seamlessly in various musical settings
Yamaha YSL448G Tenor Trombone Review YouTube. Re: Yamaha YSL-448G vs YSL-648R Post by tbonesullivan » Mon Sep 09, 2019 4:13 am With Yamaha, the currently 600 series and all of the lower ones use welded bell seams, which makes it pretty much impossible to tell by sight if it is a one or two piece bell. The YSL-446G provides versatility in many musical settings with its medium large bore while the YSL-448G offers a large bore for the powerful sound projection needed in an orchestra