Thomann Classic TEB480 L Trombone

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Thomann Classic TEB480 L Trombone

Thomann

Classic TEB480 L Trombone

4.6 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 288863
Brand: Thomann
Model: Classic TEB480 L Trombone
Price: $273.90

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This Thomann TEB480 L is a surprisingly capable alto trombone, especially considering the price. The brass bell provides a decent tone for a student instrument, and the Reka slide is a nice touch. It's an excellent choice for beginners or players needing a reliable, affordable practice horn.

Product Description

  • Thomann Classic TEB480 L
  • Eb- Alto Trombone
  • Ø: 12.20 mm (.480")
  • Small bore
  • Ø: 180 mm (7")
  • Brass bell
  • Nickel silver outer slides
  • Chrome-plated nickel silver inner slide
  • Clear lacquer coat
  • Includes mouthpiece
  • Reka Super Slide and case with backpack straps
PROS
  • • Solid brass bell offers a warm, resonant tone characteristic of student horns.
  • • Nickel silver outer slides provide smooth action and reliable performance.
  • • Reka Super Slide contributes to improved slide speed and ease of playing.
  • • Complete package with mouthpiece and case simplifies setup and transport.
CONS
  • • Clear lacquer coat may be thinner than higher-end models, requiring careful maintenance.
  • • Small bore limits upper register flexibility for advanced players.
  • • Nickel silver outer slides can tarnish if not properly cared for.

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Key Features

Bore Size 12.20 mm
Bell Size 180 mm
Material Brass bell, Nickel silver outer slides, Chrome-plated nickel silver inner slide
Finish Clear lacquer coat
Mouthpiece Included, standard student mouthpiece
Weight Approximately 3.5 lbs

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Frequently Asked Questions

The smaller bell produces a slightly darker, more focused tone than a larger bell, but it may lack some projection.
Nickel silver can tarnish and, if neglected, may develop minor pitting, but regular polishing will mitigate this.
While playable, the smaller bore limits higher register capabilities; a larger bore trombone would be more beneficial for advanced playing.

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