Thomann SL 5 Soprano Trombone

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Slide Trumpet

  • Bb- Soprano trombone
  • ML-bore Ø: 11.5 mm
  • Brass bell Ø: 120.5 mm
  • Brass sliders
  • Coated with clear lacquer
  • Includes case, trumpet mouth pipe and accessories
Myynnissä vuodesta Tammikuu 2008
Tuotenumero 139689
Myyntierä 1 kappaletta
Bell (Material) Brass
Material of the outer slide Brass
Bore 11,5 mm
Finish Clear Lacquered
Incl. Case or Gigbag Yes
B-Stock 135 € saatavilla
145 €
Sis. ALV. Ei sisällä 12 € rahtikulua
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Arvioitu toimituspäivä Maanantai, 6.05. - Tiistai, 7.05.
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Ihan hauska lelu!
Daaku 24.06.2015
Tilasin tämän joskus itselleni lahjaksi, ja hauskaahan tällä on soittaa!

Vire on kyllä aika hukassa tässä soittmessa, mutta ei tällä kyllä vakavaan soittoon lähdetäkkään!

Bile käyttöön erinomainen kapistus, ja hintakin on todella matala!
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Eero K. 07.11.2013
Tämä kohtuullisen hyvin valmistettu tuote antaa hupia moneksi hetkeksi, ja on tämän kaltaisista soittimista hinta-laatusuhteeltaan yksi parhaimmista. Vakavasti otettavaksi instrumentiksi siitä kuitenkaan ei ole, sillä sointi kyseisessä instrumentissa on parhaimmillaankin hupaisa. Sopii loistavasti esimerkiksi huumoripitoiselle humppakeikalle!
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Not Just A Novelty
Alfie Bass 10.03.2022
Okay, so leaving aside the soprano trombone vs slide trumpet debate, what you've got here is a cheap 'mini trombone' that is... er... what it is - a cheap soprano trombone. Its small, shiny, makes the right sounds, is light and comes with a decent case.

Until you get into the more specialist trombones, they are about as basic as a brass instrument can get: a bell, a brass tube, the slide section and the mouthpiece. There's still a lot that can go wrong with that but any more basic and you'll be buying a kazoo!

The bell and tubing are all solid but, like any instrument, don't sit on it. The welds are secure throughout, the spit-key does what it should and the slides are smooth. Overall, it's well-crafted. No frills and bows, but if there was anything fancy, you'd have to wonder where they were cutting costs to keep the price down.

The only 'fault' I've found is more about taking care with maintence - the slide lock (stops the slide falling off when not playing) will jam if you don't keep it clean and oil around it. It says more about me than it does the instrument.

The mouthpiece is your basic bog-standard mouthpiece that comes with any new instrument. Not brilliant, but not as god-awful as some other cheap instruments on the market.

In terms of playability, you've got the soprano range, which puts you in the trumpet zone, which when combined with the short slide length makes it a useful tool for introducing kids to the trombone. However, if you're playing one as an adult, you need to make a few adjustments. Just make sure to move the bell section around a few more degrees to help it sit more comfortably and don't hold the slide grip with the whole finger as you would on a standard trombone - you'll be scraping your knuckles on the bell if you do.

This does pretty much what a trombone should, just in a higher range. Yes, it will take time getting used to the short spacing of each position and the tone will be different from a tenor when you're at the lower end of the range but that's why you shouldn't see it as a novelty instrument. Saxophonists will switch between upper and lower range instruments just because the tonality gives them a totally different sound. If you're a trombonist looking at getting something new into your music, this makes for a bargain way to experiment with the range of sound you can achieve.
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SL5 Slide trumpet/soprano trombone.
Boltman 01.08.2017
As an experienced trumpet player and casual tenor trombonist, I bought this amazingly priced instrument for fun. I am surprised at the quality and performance of this instrument which cost only circa £100 delivered new.
The instrument is all brass with a fine gold laquer finish. When assembled, the slide on mine moved freely and smoothly. The accompanying mouthpiece is standard trumpet - unmarked but similar to a 5c. I have tried different trumpet mouthpieces satisfactorily. Sound from the instrument is fine but it requires technique to produce really good tone
The instrument is very light in weight and I get the feeling that it must be handled protectively to avoid damage from knocks or bumps.
Overall I am delighted with the looks, the sound and the functioning of this instrument. It is at the very low end of the price range but I rate it as excellent value for money and I expect to get loads of fun out of playing it.
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