New Yamaha Horn 892ZXD
- lmalewic
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New Yamaha Horn 892ZXD
Hey All,
I was finally able to convince Yamaha to make this horn for me. This is essentially a 891ZD with a trigger section. They made a few examples in Europe (maybe 5 or so) and I’ve wanted to get one made for a long time. It originally came as a one piece bell with the model number 892ZX stamped on it. It was just converted to a cut bell by Yamaha (which would technically make it a 892ZXD) and it sounds and plays great. The horn is super versatile and the trigger register on it plays really well. It’s smaller as you would expect but can sound really full with a mouthpiece change. Not sure if Yamaha will ever offer this setup to the general public but I think there would be a good amount of interest if they did.
I was finally able to convince Yamaha to make this horn for me. This is essentially a 891ZD with a trigger section. They made a few examples in Europe (maybe 5 or so) and I’ve wanted to get one made for a long time. It originally came as a one piece bell with the model number 892ZX stamped on it. It was just converted to a cut bell by Yamaha (which would technically make it a 892ZXD) and it sounds and plays great. The horn is super versatile and the trigger register on it plays really well. It’s smaller as you would expect but can sound really full with a mouthpiece change. Not sure if Yamaha will ever offer this setup to the general public but I think there would be a good amount of interest if they did.
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Luke Malewicz (LowBrassLuke)
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Freelance Trombonist/Educator in the Chicago Area
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- ericrich
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Re: New Yamaha Horn 892ZXD
Hi Luke,
This looks amazing. I would be very interested in this horn if it becomes available.
Thx,
Eric
This looks amazing. I would be very interested in this horn if it becomes available.
Thx,
Eric
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Re: New Yamaha Horn 892ZXD
Wrap looks suspiciously like my 852 wrap... I wonder if that had those plans sitting around.
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Blabberbucket
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Re: New Yamaha Horn 892ZXD
Bring it by the shop!
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- sirisobhakya
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Re: New Yamaha Horn 892ZXD
Really nice horn! Hope Yamaha make it available to the public, although I doubt there is enough substantial demand to justify that…
But Yamaha can definitely use some smaller bore horn with valve on custom/Xeno level.
But Yamaha can definitely use some smaller bore horn with valve on custom/Xeno level.
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- lmalewic
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Re: New Yamaha Horn 892ZXD
I did. You were out of town
Luke Malewicz (LowBrassLuke)
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JLivi
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Re: New Yamaha Horn 892ZXD
The lack of .508 bore trombones with valves blow my mind. I guess there isn't much of a market.
Meanwhile the King 3bf is known as one of the most versatile horns
Meanwhile the King 3bf is known as one of the most versatile horns
King 3b
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Conn 79h
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- MahlerMusic
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Re: New Yamaha Horn 892ZXD
For .508 and smaller horns, I think it would be useful to have the trigger be able to swap from F to G for even more versatility. The use for horns like this is not for pushing out low Eb's and D's. I think of it as a speed demon and keeping everything close.
- bassclef
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Re: New Yamaha Horn 892ZXD
I WANT ONE!!!sirisobhakya wrote: Mon Jul 28, 2025 6:55 pm Really nice horn! Hope Yamaha make it available to the public, although I doubt there is enough substantial demand to justify that…
But Yamaha can definitely use some smaller bore horn with valve on custom/Xeno level.
I conversed with Yamaha about getting my hands on one of these a couple years ago. They shut me down.
Since I am not, and likely will never be, a Yamaha artist - I always wondered if I could get a group of X number of people (where X is high enough to get Yamaha's attention) who were interested enough to commit with some sort of deposit if they would spin up production for that many 892ZXs.
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RJMason
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Re: New Yamaha Horn 892ZXD
Please tell that to all the trombonists forced to cover or literally read bari sax parts on wedding and corporate gigs lolMahlerMusic wrote: Tue Jul 29, 2025 10:24 am For .508 and smaller horns, I think it would be useful to have the trigger be able to swap from F to G for even more versatility. The use for horns like this is not for pushing out low Eb's and D's. I think of it as a speed demon and keeping everything close.
I agree with the idea of a G crook though !
- Finetales
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Re: New Yamaha Horn 892ZXD
Yeah, wedding band bari parts (Proud Mary...) and Broadway books are the main reasons to have a small horn with an F valve. I have had to play COUNTLESS loud low Ebs, Ds, and Dbs on my 3BF in various contexts. But for most other things, including 3rd in a big band, a G valve would be a great option to have. Plus you only lose low Db with a G valve!
It's a nice thought though. Like consortiums for a new composition, but for a limited line of instruments. I suspect the horn consortiums I'd try to start would have no other takers.
Yamaha will do anything for anyone if given enough money...but it has to be a LOT of money.bassclef wrote: Tue Jul 29, 2025 12:21 pm Since I am not, and likely will never be, a Yamaha artist - I always wondered if I could get a group of X number of people (where X is high enough to get Yamaha's attention) who were interested enough to commit with some sort of deposit if they would spin up production for that many 892ZXs.![]()
It's a nice thought though. Like consortiums for a new composition, but for a limited line of instruments. I suspect the horn consortiums I'd try to start would have no other takers.
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RJMason
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Re: New Yamaha Horn 892ZXD
“I will follow you into the dark”Finetales wrote: Tue Jul 29, 2025 7:19 pm
It's a nice thought though. Like consortiums for a new composition, but for a limited line of instruments. I suspect the horn consortiums I'd try to start would have no other takers.![]()
As you know this has been my dream horn for a year and now that it finally exists I find myself happier with my 6H set up the same way. But I could maybe be swayed for this horn with a nice engraving and amber lacquer like the atelier special custom z tenor and alto
- lmalewic
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Re: New Yamaha Horn 892ZXD
The interesting thing is almost every horn gig I’ve done recently had a low Eb in it and lots of places where I’m going quickly from A to B so the trigger had been getting lots of use. Funny how that works.
Luke Malewicz (LowBrassLuke)
Yamaha Artist and Clinician
Freelance Trombonist/Educator in the Chicago Area
www.LowBrassLuke.com
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JLivi
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Re: New Yamaha Horn 892ZXD
It's always been like that! You just never noticed. Welcome to the dark side!lmalewic wrote: Sun Aug 03, 2025 10:01 am The interesting thing is almost every horn gig I’ve done recently had a low Eb in it and lots of places where I’m going quickly from A to B so the trigger had been getting lots of use. Funny how that works.
King 3b
King 3b(f)
Conn 79h
Kanstul 1585
Olds O-21 Marching Trombone (Flugabone)
King 3b(f)
Conn 79h
Kanstul 1585
Olds O-21 Marching Trombone (Flugabone)