The 747 Series Eterna II Tenor Trombone offers players professional features in a moderate price range. The bell on the 747 is hand spun, the same as the Getzen professional trombones. The inner handslide tubes are chrome plated with barrel-shapped stockings.
The 747 Tenor Trombone is limited production and is only offered at a limited number of Getzen dealers. Please contact the Getzen sales department to find the 700 Series dealer near you.
Bore Size:
.547"
Tuning Slide:
Yellow brass bow
Handslide:
Hand straightened nickel silver inside tubes
(chrome plated with barrel shaped stockings)
Yellow brass outside tubes with nickel silver end crook
Bell:
8 ½", 22 gauge yellow brass with soldered rim
Would you recommend the horn? Yes |
Price you paid?: $1,200.00
| Rating: 10
Pros:
smooth action works great
Cons:
Bought 747 in December 2007 have not had any problems with it. A must for any serious trombonist works great slide is very smooth quiet trigger action. Had a Yamaha previous but the Getzen beats it hands down.
rjs12 Junior Member
Registered: May 2008 Location: Boerne, Tx Posts: 5
Review Date: 5/14/2008
Would you recommend the horn? Yes |
Price you paid?: $1,200.00
| Rating: 10
Pros:
smooth slide action trigger works great wonderful tone
Cons:
I bought this horn in December 2007 works great have had no problems with it slide is fastest (maybe) in all of the trombone section at my school.
The only problem is that the Getzen 6.5 AL Large Bore Mouthpiece is that it collects spit in it like crazy when you go low.
------------------------------ Robby Sarvis
Notably Considered Class Eccentric
Gig'em Aggies!
A life without a trombone is never a life.