YAMAHA Trumpet YTR-8335RS Xeno Silver Bb Operation confirmed Yellow brass Used

Description

Good Condition! Operation confirmed! w/ XENO dedicated soft case, mouthpiece (16C4)
YAMAHA
XENO SERIES B♭ TRUMPET
YTR-8335RS
Key: B♭
Yellow brass, single-piece, silver-plated finish, reverse-type tuning slide
Bell diameter: 123mm
Bore size: ML
Included mouthpiece: 16C4
Comes with dedicated XENO soft case

The pistons, tuning slides, and trigger all work perfectly, with no mechanical issues. There are also no dents or dents on the body or bell.
Some blue rust and dark discoloration are present in various parts. See photos.

Due to a lack of regular maintenance since 2011, some blue rust and dark discoloration are visible.
All mechanical functions have been confirmed and are in good working order.
Piston oil has been added.
The water key works well.

Recommended for those looking to start playing the trumpet, those looking for a practice instrument, or those looking for a secondary instrument.

This is a used item, so please purchase only if you understand its condition.
I have included many photos, so please take a look.

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