Yamaha 421G Trigger
Posted: Fri May 01, 2020 9:49 am
I must have a short thumb because just the tip of my thumb is on the lever. After looking at an 882 I noticed it had a nice adjustable plate. I realized they probably use the same lever on all of their trombones, or at least a very similar one.
I got an illustrated parts breakdown for a Yamaha 882 and tried to order the parts via my local Music Arts store. Never a call back which wasn't the first time but for me was the last time I'll bother with them.
I'm not sure why Yamaha decided to just provide a simple lever on their intermediate trombones and even some professional models. Those models are the 446G, 448G, 421G, 620, and 640. They provide a nice adjustable plate for the 882 though. Was it worth saving $30 or less in parts on horns that sell for thousands of dollars? I would have paid more to have the part.
Turned to Mouthpiece Express. They had the parts on hand, were extremely helpful in getting them (especially set screw that locks the adjusting plate to the slide lever). A couple days later I had the parts on hand.
It took less than 30 seconds to install the part on my 421G and really made it much more comfortable for me.
If you have a 446, 448, 421G, 620,or 640 and want an adjustable plate for your trigger lever the part # is YAMD8A41250 and the set screw is YAMA3141221 at Mouthpiece Express. Cost was less than $30.
I got an illustrated parts breakdown for a Yamaha 882 and tried to order the parts via my local Music Arts store. Never a call back which wasn't the first time but for me was the last time I'll bother with them.
I'm not sure why Yamaha decided to just provide a simple lever on their intermediate trombones and even some professional models. Those models are the 446G, 448G, 421G, 620, and 640. They provide a nice adjustable plate for the 882 though. Was it worth saving $30 or less in parts on horns that sell for thousands of dollars? I would have paid more to have the part.
Turned to Mouthpiece Express. They had the parts on hand, were extremely helpful in getting them (especially set screw that locks the adjusting plate to the slide lever). A couple days later I had the parts on hand.
It took less than 30 seconds to install the part on my 421G and really made it much more comfortable for me.
If you have a 446, 448, 421G, 620,or 640 and want an adjustable plate for your trigger lever the part # is YAMD8A41250 and the set screw is YAMA3141221 at Mouthpiece Express. Cost was less than $30.