Yamaha YSL-882GO - Review

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Quote from: gcbtrom on Mar 20, 2010, 07:36AMAnyone else got thoughts/reviews about this bone?

I had an old style Xeno with the gold bell and loved it, wish I had kept it instead of selling it for my Conn!

Tempted to get one of these now even though it's a bit out of budget...
Not quite on topic for what's really an old thread, so starting this new thread here:

I tried a YSL-882GO with gold brass bell on Saturday and in the short time I had with it noticed very little difference between its sound and the sound of my Conn 88H from 1993. Maybe an ever-so-slightly superior responsiveness and clarity with my triple-tonguing exercises, but that was about it. Overall, I thought the Yamaha an excellent bone and worthy of consideration against a Conn. I can see why Ian Bousfield, who is said to have once commented that the Conn 88H is "the best trombone ever made," likes today's Yamahas so much.
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I tried the 881G Straight horn and loved it. I normally don`t care for Yamahas but this horn was a real keeper.
Nice dark sound , easy to fill but not real easy to over-blow, great slide and even top to bottom
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Quote from: 19Peter71 on Jul 20, 2015, 12:27PMNot quite on topic for what's really an old thread, so starting this new thread here:

I tried a YSL-882GO with gold brass bell on Saturday and in the short time I had with it noticed very little difference between its sound and the sound of my Conn 88H from 1993. Maybe an ever-so-slightly superior responsiveness and clarity with my triple-tonguing exercises, but that was about it. Overall, I thought the Yamaha an excellent bone and worthy of consideration against a Conn. I can see why Ian Bousfield, who is said to have once commented that the Conn 88H is "the best trombone ever made," likes today's Yamahas so much.

Although Mr Bousfield has had a long and intermittent relationship with Yamaha, and until recently used a 882G  model, he became dissatisfied with that instrument and moved over to work with and play Getzen........
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Quote from: Duffle on Jul 21, 2015, 08:24AMAlthough Mr Bousfield has had a long and intermittent relationship with Yamaha, and until recently used a 882G  model, he became dissatisfied with that instrument and moved over to work with and play Getzen........
What does he like so much about the Getzen?
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Quote from: 19Peter71 on Jul 21, 2015, 08:37AMWhat does he like so much about the Getzen?

I guess that it was built as his signature model - it is the 4147IB, so it has been designed around his preferences in an instrument....
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I Like yamaha 881G i Plaing every day on this horn. This horn very good for Jazz Here is few vidios with that trombone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yhrJ3q7XRc&list=PL3iMn8O1rXAtF0ntM8qSgbJmD_meKWf75
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after playing 88h and 8h for many years  i feel that my 8820g is the best horn I've ever played
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after playing 88h and 8h for many years  i feel that my 8820g is the best horn I've ever played
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