| | |  | Hercules | Home » » » Cecilio 2Series TB-280N Nickel Plated B Flat Trombone w/ Case and Accessories | | | | | | | Description: | | This trombone comes with a Stunning Nickel Plated Finish and is great for students. It's excellent slide action allows for smooth note changes in all registers, while its small bore makes it the ideal instrument for a beginning student or jazz musician. This trombone includes a mouthpiece and a nylon covered hardshell case in addition to a pair of gloves and cleaning cloth. It is covered by a one year warranty against any manufacturing defects. Don't rent when you can buy a great trombone at an incredible price. | | | Features: | |
• Bore Size: 0.5", Bell Size: 8", Mouthpiece Size: 1.5"
• Stunning Nickel Plated Finish
• Mouthpiece, a pair of Gloves & Soft Cleaning Cloth Included
• New High Impact Plush Lined nylon covered hard shell Case
• 1 Year Warranty Against Manufacturer Defects
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 25.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 36.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 12.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 10.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 10.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2 reviews |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
I personally really like this Cecilio 2Series TromboneJun 17, 2010 I ordered this Cecilio 2Series Nickel Plated Bb Trombone with high expectations and to be honest I wasn't disappointed. I needed a good sounding intermediate trombone and that's exactly what I got with the Cecilio. Perfect for improvising to Salsa and Jazz music.
The slide is very responsive and smooth. The sound to this particular trombone is clear and can gives you good range as well. I really like it. I can really swing with this instrument easily with no extra effort on my part. I was a bass trombone player in High School so I like going to the low registers of the horn and this Cecilio trombone does it for me with the low notes. The case is more like a "Gig" bag if you ask me, which is alright because it's nice and lightweight and that's what I needed anyway. It also has pockets for storage and straps to hang around your shoulder when traveling. The case is pretty good.
I highly recommend this trombone to any intermediate and professional trombone player just because it's a really good quality instrument and let's not also forget the actual color on this horn, Nickel plated! Which is NOT very easy to find with such a low price and good sounding horn, believe me I've looked. This is my opinion and I give it 5 stars.
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Excellent for the price!Feb 09, 2010 For the price ($200), I am quite happy with this trombone. This is the first trombone I have bought since the student trombone that my parents gave me in 5th grade. As a college student, I was looking for an instrument that is a step up from a "beginner trombone", but that was within my price range. After weeks of searching, I am convinced that Cecilio instruments were the only ones that fit my criteria! When I received the instrument, it was just what I expected: an excellent blend of quality and economy. The nickel plating makes it look great, and it really does shine like in the picture. The slide needed some oil (sorry, but I like Al Cass much better than the thick Cecilio lubricant), but is otherwise good. The limiting factor in the sound quality is definitely my lips, which are almost two years out of shape - the instrument itself sounds great (as far as I can tell). The bore size of 0.500 is in-between the standard student size and the standard intermediate size, without the high price of intermediate trombones. Overall, I am quite pleased with my purchase.
Also, the case that comes with it is interesting - I've never seen anything like it. It is incredibly light-weight, yet surprisingly firm. The outer material is a thick cloth, like what backpacks are made out of. It has two handles and an optional strap, which I find quite convenient. It seems pretty durable, and it protects the instrument well.
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