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Thomann Classic TB500 L Trombone

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Bb Tenor Trombone

  • Medium bore diameter: 12.70 mm (.500")
  • Brass bell diameter: 203 mm (8")
  • Nickel silver outer slide
  • Hard chrome-plated nickel silver inner slide
  • Narrow draw distance
  • Weight: Approximately 1.5 kg
  • Lacquered with clear varnish
  • Includes mouthpiece, Reka Super Slide and case with backpack strap
Available since January 2013
Item number 288528
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Bell (Material) Brass
Material draget Nickel Silver
Incl. Case / Gigbag Yes
Bore 12,7 mm
Finish Clear Lacquered
966 AED 250,42 €
Plus 269 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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Nice beginner trombone, excellent value!
TrEr 19.10.2017
I used to play trombone 20 years ago in an amateur orchestra but more or less gave it up and moved on to a professional career as a guitarist and studio owner. I ended up selling my old Yamaha trombone a couple of years ago.

Recently I started thinking about taking up the trombone again for fun and when I discovered these ultra-cheap trombones from Thomann I decided to try one.

First impressions were ok. The slide was a little bit scratchy (and filthy!) but I expected that from a brand new instrument. A few weeks of playing + repeated cleaning/lubrication and it is now flawless. The slide actually feels VERY nice, every bit as good as the Yamaha I used to own. Impressive for such a cheap instrument! The locking nut for the slide/bell connection is not very good though. It often slips up when I'm playing. Very poor construction.

The mouthpiece (a 12C) was too small for me so I had to buy another one, adding considerably to the total cost. Still, it does make sense to include a 12C with a trombone targeted at beginners as it's a suitable size for many children.

The sound... Well, it's not too bad but it's definitely not as rich sounding as my old Yamaha. I can't really complain at this price though. I don't think it will be possible to find a much better trombone in this price range (unless you're buying used) but anyone serious about their playing should probably invest a little more and get a higher quality instrument instead.

The included softshell case is very nice. Much better quality than the typical "free" gigbag. The included cleaning accessories are also decent quality. Not sure if anyone would need the poor quality white gloves though, unless you do like me: Use them to clean the factory muck of the slide and toss them. And what's with the rubber ring near the slide receiver lock nut??? I've seen similar on other cheap Chinese manufactured trombones but I can't see ANY functional reason for them whatsoever. Are they perhaps meant to be put inside the locking nut to compensate for the poor constructrion? Seems like a really bad idea if that's the case...

Still, I'm impressed that an instrument of such decent quality can be sold at this cheap price. Even with all it's shortcomings it is still quite decent value. Back when I started out on trombone 30 years ago it wasn't possible to get a trombone this cheap. But on the other hand the instruments we started out on back then were definitely better quality than this so I guess it depends on how you look at it.

If you're a beginner, need a beginner trombone for a child or just want an ultra-cheap trombone for fun this might be a very nice option. If you're a professional or a student with high ambitions, spend a little more and get a top quality instrument instead.
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Good trombone for amateurs
Lead trombonist 13.02.2024
I was very qurious what to expect when I opened the box with my new trombone. I have played trombone for almost 50 years, including high end trombones.

The slide was slick after a little cleaning and some slide oil. The instrument had been quality checked, witch is good. It looked very nice and the case was very good for securing the bell and slide.

I have played in many big bands, two of them as lead trombonist. So i was looking for small bore horn to play high notes. With the 12C mouthpiece (my preferred size) which is included, it was easy to hit the high notes. The response was good.

This is an instrument not only for beginners and students, but a very good horn for amateurs as well. Of course it has not the depth like a big bore trombone, but very good sound for an amateur lead trombonist in a jazz big band and even as soloist in jazz quartets.

I find the quality of this instrument amazing for this price.
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Beginners trombone
Pat H. 28.03.2014
I am not really qualified to rate this trombone as I am a beginner and this is only the second trombone I have played. The quality and build seem good and it is easy to play. It also looks great. Good value for money. Fast and reliable service from the Thomann warehouse.
Thank you.
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Horst D. 02.03.2017
Für den Preis gibt es nichts zu meckern.
Ich würde die Posaune als 2. Instrument einsetzen.
Der Zug läuft gut,das Zugschloss funktioniert auch.Es sollte während des Spielens ganz nach links gedreht werden damit es kein Eigenleben entwickelt. Das Instrument ist sauber verarbeitet und sieht wertig aus.
Der Stimmzug ist gangbar und hat den richtigen Wiederstand um in der eingestellten Position zu bleiben.
Das beigelegte 12c Mundstück ist sehr gut spielbar,ich bevorzuge jedoch ein 6,5 Al/S (hier genügt das günstige A&S auch) um den Ton voller zu gestalten.
Die Stimmung ist auch in Ordnung und kann ja in der 1. Position mit dem Ansatz ausgeglichen werden,ansonsten mit der Zugposition.
Das Mundstück hält auch in seiner Mundstückszwinge.

Man sollte nach jedem Spiel die Innenzugrohre und 1 mal die Woche auch die Aussenzugrohre reinigen.Der 1. Abrieb eines noch neuen Instrumentes muss raus,also auch mal mit Wasser durchspülen.
Das Zugfett muss sparsam auf die Innenzüge aufgetragen werden.Vor und während des Spielens die Zugrohre mit einem Wassernebel befeuchten.
Das kann man sich z.B auf You Tube ansehen,denn eine Anleitung war bei mir nicht dabei.
Ich habe ein Jahre lang eine Startone Posaune gespielt und mir nun diese gegönnt.Aufgrund der etwas grösseren Bohrung klingt die Thomann Classic TB 500 L etwas voluminöser.Sie ist auch etwas schwerer und besser verarbeitet. natürlich gibt es bessere Posaunen aber nicht für diesen Preis
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