Yamaha Trombone Spec List

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Yamaha Trombone Spec List

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In the Yamaha slide compatibility thread, I have seen someone said that there is no active Yamaha specification list. So I decided to made one.

The list is not exhaustive, still missing many information, especially weight and those of older models. Your contribution would be highly appreciated :biggrin:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... id=0#gid=0

Slide, tenon, and tuning slide compatibility will follow.
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This is an awesome resource. Thank you for putting this together!

Added some information on the models I own, mainly the 643 and 8440.
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You forgot my favorite yamaha tenor! YSL-852 .500 with F attachment.
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Fujiifilm17 wrote: Tue Jul 08, 2025 11:03 pm This is an awesome resource. Thank you for putting this together!

Added some information on the models I own, mainly the 643 and 8440.
Thank you too for your contribution!

Burgerbob wrote: Tue Jul 08, 2025 11:26 pm You forgot my favorite yamaha tenor! YSL-852 .500 with F attachment.
Please help add :biggrin: I am not familiar with many of the older models, and Yamaha’s chaotic model number certainly doesn’t help!
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I have a fairly exhaustive spreadsheet of Yamaha models, when I get a chance I'll see what I can add.
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Could you add a tab for leadpipes?
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I’ll add mine to the list if I can. Labeled 892ZX. It’s the same as the 891Z but with a valve section. I’ll will have a cut bell soon so then it would be a 892ZXD.
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Thanks for this list. There was another one that disappeared. It's useful to have access to this info.
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Thank you for such a great list! This is much better than the one that existed but disappeared. And it obviously cost you a lot of precious time! I can give info and give links for the 445 through 448 models. They all have the same 8.5 gold bell. They add a "G" to the model for that reason. I have owned a 445G and 448G in the past. Also here is a link verify everything.

https://usa.yamaha.com/products/musical ... oduct-tabs
https://usa.yamaha.com/products/musical ... index.html
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I just added a ton of models to the list. Working on filling out the specs.

I can add an alto page as well, there are 12 alto models I am aware of.
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https://usa.yamaha.com/products/musical ... oduct-tabs

Another suggestion is a column for lead pipe material. The link above is for the current 640/620 models. Here Yamaha did not use the gold brass bell they often used for medium and large bore "G" models, but instead use a yellow bell and a gold brass lead pipe. Another way to capture that is just have a "Misc. Notes" column. Then you could put gold brass lead pipe there and for any other oddity for any other model would have a place. Again, great work.

Edit: Or perhaps another way to capture is just put "Fixed, gold" in the existing column.
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Sorry for delayed response, and thank you all for your contributions!

I have added the "leadpipe" in the material section of the detailed spec.
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I have a 882VG that doesn't quite align with your list.

The bell is definitely 220mm and the slide receiver did not take either Bach or Conn slides. Tested with A47 and 88H handslides, the Bach fit too snug and the screw won't go on, and the Conn wasn't even close to fitting. It would not fit a 446 slide either.

I believe mine was an early model, did they change specs over the years?
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JonTheCadet wrote: Sat Jul 26, 2025 7:36 pm I have a 882VG that doesn't quite align with your list.

The bell is definitely 220mm and the slide receiver did not take either Bach or Conn slides. Tested with A47 and 88H handslides, the Bach fit too snug and the screw won't go on, and the Conn wasn't even close to fitting. It would not fit a 446 slide either.

I believe mine was an early model, did they change specs over the years?
According to the Japanese official website, the bell diameter is 216 mm. Maybe variation?

The “Bach type” receiver does not denote that the horn is compatible with Bach slide. It just denotes the receiver that is “stepped” at the mouthpiece receiver (those of Xeno horns) as opposed to one-piece (those of 300, 400, and 600 series).
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Post by JohntheTheologian »

I have a 643II and will fill in data for my horn a bit later.

However, what's in there so far says that the 643II continued the unusual .551 bore size of the earlier model.. I was under the impression that by model II, the 643 had changed to the more standard .547.

I don't have a caliper to measure the bore size.
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I believe the 893ZD is .500-.525 dual bore.

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mwpfoot wrote: Tue Jul 29, 2025 10:35 am I believe the 893ZD is .500-.525 dual bore.

:idk:
Checked and corrected. Thank you :good: Looks like I mixed up 893ZD with 897Z.

Admittedly I am not that familiar with small bore horns.
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