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This instrument or product has been carefully played/used and returned to us in virtually new condition, however its packaging may not meet the standards set by the factory. Also, it no longer carries the manufacturer's warranty. If you're looking for a virtually new instrument in possibly less-than-perfect packaging, this is a great value. We feel so strongly you'll like what you see, we're including our 60-Day Satisfaction Guarantee on instruments and 30 days on accessories, to this used product making it a no-risk purchase.
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This instrument or product is in good working condition but has one or more cosmetic flaws beyond those of a Condition 2 product. These flaws are typical of an instrument or product that's seen normal wear and tear, including incidental scratches, chips, dings, dents or other imperfections. It performs just as well as a Condition 1 or Condition 2 instrument/product. Its packaging may not meet the standards set by the factory and it no longer carries the manufacturer's warranty. Condition 3 is a great choice if you're looking for performance and value and not as concerned with cosmetics. You can buy with confidence knowing our 60-Day Satisfaction Guarantee on instruments and 30 days on accessories applies to this used product.
This instrument or product is not in working condition and needs repair, but can be brought back to full functionality with replacement of parts or some skilled repair work. If you are a do-it-yourselfer or know a skilled repair person this is a terrific value. Condition 4 products are sold AS-IS: they do not come with a manufacturer's warranty and are not returnable.
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Conn 88HO Symphony Series F Attachment TromboneThe Conn 88HO Symphony Series trombone is part of the second generation of the pro classic Conn 88H Symphony Series.The Conn 88HO Symphony Series F Attachment Trombone offers the pro level player an instrument designed for the demands of new literature. The 88HO Series features a .547-inch primary bore combined with a .562-inch bore, as does the original 88H Series, but with an open wrap F attachment plus a bell taper that continues to offer the same outstanding clarity and projection as its predecessor. The Conn 88HO Symphony Series F Attachment Trombone includes a case and mouthpiece and is available with standard rose brass bell (88HO), thin-wall rose brass bell (88HTO), yellow brass bell (88HYO), 9-inch Rose Brass bell (88HKO), Sterling silver bell (88HSO) and Sterling silver bell with silver finish and gold trim (88HOSGX).After being introduced by C.G. Conn in 1954, the 88H has remained in continuous production since its introduction, a record that is unequaled by any other American symphonic trombone. In the 1990's, changes in musical tastes and literature requirements brought about the development of the second-generation 88H, the 88HO Symphonic Series. The 88HO offers an open wrap F attachment for a free blowing attachment with less resistance that the standard 88H. The 88HO also brought about the 88HKO, which offers a 9" bell compared to the 8.5" bells of the series. This larger throat bell offers the player additional resonance and projection for the demands of today's music.
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After eight years as a tenor trombonist, I made the switch to bass about a year ago. I was surfing around on here looking for a bass of my own rather then using a school-loaned one when I found the Conn 88OH (the tenor I used for four years before changing to bass). Anyways, I absolutely love this horn. I used it (rose brass version) all throughout high school and even marched in the band with it. After four years of abuse, dents, and a damn fine warranty it performed perfectly. When buying, it came down to the Conn or the Bach 42. I chose the Conn because it had a much warmer sound. The horn one chooses should be based on one's own experience trying it out, not based on online reviews so I wont tell anyone to go buy this horn, but I will say that if it comes up on your "final list" of contenders, this is one high quality instrument!
i've had this horn for over a year and it is one of the best, if not the best production tenors on the market. you can get the perfect mile-wide sound that the rest of the section (mostly bach 42s) can't produce, but then again this horn can also handle orchestral textures very well. the rose brass bell can sound very rich, but still cut through as well as the yellow ones. it doesn't break up, and is very colorful. surprisingly great to fill in on 4th and 5th bass trombone in jazz band, as it can peel paint off walls. i have it with the standard weight rose brass bell and i'm not too fond of lightweight bells on my horns.
Dont get a Holton or King or Bach. i have played all the "so called best trombones" along with some of the best musicians in the world. the sound from any Conn 88H trombone will show itself its the best. its great to start out with and to end with. i got this as a gift from my father as child just starting. if you know what your talking about then get this Tbone you wont regret it. from the perfectly warmed tone to the sheer design of this horn. i love mine, im sure you'll love it also