Yamaha 352
- PaKETaZ
- Posts: 72
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
This morning I get a 352. Used of course. €120 shipped.
Good condition with what seems to be a “newer” slide stamped “Yamaha Japan M1” on a side, “FP” on the other one. 352 genuine slide? I don’t think so: anybody knows? 354 perhaps?
I don’t really have played it at the moment, but what’s your opinion about this horn?
Good condition with what seems to be a “newer” slide stamped “Yamaha Japan M1” on a side, “FP” on the other one. 352 genuine slide? I don’t think so: anybody knows? 354 perhaps?
I don’t really have played it at the moment, but what’s your opinion about this horn?
- BGuttman
- Posts: 7368
- Joined: Mar 22, 2018
Big issue on some of these older Yammies is the plating on the inner slide. If the chrome has any bubbles on it or holes in it you have a big problem. Fortunately, a new (used) slide is pretty cheap and the 354 slide fits fine.
I wouldn't trade a good King 3B or Bach 12 for one of these, but they are good small bore horns. Work well in noisy situations.
FWIW, Doug Elliott won his audition to the Airmen of Note playing one of these.
I wouldn't trade a good King 3B or Bach 12 for one of these, but they are good small bore horns. Work well in noisy situations.
FWIW, Doug Elliott won his audition to the Airmen of Note playing one of these.
- BillO
- Posts: 116
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
I had a 354 a few years back. It also had "M1" stamped on the slide. That slide was very, very nice. Perhaps the slide has already been updated.