Lightly Used Shires Q Series Bass Trombone
Q36 Bass Trombone | Dual Axial Valves
The S.E. Shires company slogan, Quality without compromise,™ is more than simply a marketing tool. It is Steve’s heartfelt conviction and his fundamental principle for both manufacture and design. Through the partnership with the Eastman company, the new Q Series Shires Bass Trombone offers performers a professional level dual rotor bass trombone at an affordable price; a value that is truly Quality without compromise. What’s even better? When you find a lightly used Shires Q Series Bass Trombone at a great price!!
Serial: Q5772 – Q36YA Model
This horn was bought new in our shop in January of 2022. It was bought for a player who was transitioning from Euphonium to bass trombone. The player has gone back to Euphonium and no longer has aspirations of being a bass trombone player, so they no longer need this horn. It has been kept in fantastic overall condition and has recently been completely ultrasonic serviced in our shop. Original case and all 3 leadpipes are included (no mouthpiece).
S.E. Shires Q Series
Combining the resources of the Eastman Music Company with the expertise of the S.E. Shires company has allowed the creation of the finest musical instruments at their price point. Q Series are entry level professional instruments that have many of the same features as their custom counterparts. When you purchase a Q Series instrument you join the S. E. Shires family, a family which includes some of the finest professional musicians in the world.
Shires Bass Trombone – Q36 Model
A versatile bass trombone, the Q36YA features the clarity of sound and projection for which S.E. Shires instruments are famed. The QYB bell features a 9 1⁄2-inch, two-piece, hand-hammered “QII” taper in yellow brass with soldered bead, giving this trombone a clear, singing tone with excellent projection and clarity with a full, deep low register and broad sound. The wide, .562 bore handslide in standard weight yellow brass results in a broad sound that retains clarity, color, and projec- tion. The nickel handslide crook gives crispness and brilliance to the articulations. The axial-flow valves feel very broad and even—especially when both valves are engaged—and allow for a truly open low register. This independent valve system allows for more flexibility of choice in valve and slide position choices. At home in any ensemble, the Q36YA bass trombone is an excellent choice for any musician.
Additional Information
| Model | TBQ36YA |
| Bell | Custom Two Piece, Hand Hammered 9.5″ Yellow Brass Bell with Soldered Bead. |
| Bore | .562″ Bore |
| Slide | Yellow Brass Outer Slide with Nickel-Silver Crook. 3 Interchangeable Leadpipes |
| Rotor Setup | Dual Axial Flow Valves, Independent Configuration |
| Mouthpiece Shank | Bass |
| Mouthpiece | No Mouthpiece |
| Case | Custom Shires Case |
Financing Available
Multiple Financing Options Available!
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United Midwest Savings Bank
UMWSB offers flexible, long term financing with term lengths of up to 60 months at an affordable 12.99% APR. Better yet, their financing has No Pre-Payment Penalty so you can pay off your balance at anytime and only pay for the interest for the length of time you had the loan! Minimum of $850 required for UMWSB Financing
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