Hi, all.
Has the lacquer finish on the Yamaha 891z changed?
The last one I tried was at Midwest, and seemed gold tinted compared to an earlier purchased one...
Here it shows clear lacquer:
https://usa.yamaha.com/products/musical ... oduct-tabs
Here it shows gold lacquer:
https://uk.yamaha.com/en/products/music ... specs.html
Anybody know when things may have changed?
891z lacquer change?
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Re: 891z lacquer change?
Many makers, even when using "clear lacquer" will add some tint to make the color look better. It also enhances the contrast between different metals.
The pictures for them look the same. I think the only way to really find out would be to ask someone at Yamaha directly.
The pictures for them look the same. I think the only way to really find out would be to ask someone at Yamaha directly.
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Re: 891z lacquer change?
On my monitor, the color of the two instruments is identical.
There many variables in color processing, presentation, and perception. If you are seeing a color variation twixt the two photos, there is no conclusion to be drawn from it.
There many variables in color processing, presentation, and perception. If you are seeing a color variation twixt the two photos, there is no conclusion to be drawn from it.
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Re: 891z lacquer change?
It's the same photo for both pages. Why are the description and the specs different for each page? Why bother with two different pages with basically the same info for the same horn? I'm guessing the editor or the proofreader said: "Good enough." and left it at that.
There isn't a world of difference between clear and lacquer finishes these days. There used to be more of a contrast decades ago, but a tinted finish then was very difficult to match up after repairs involving lacquer removal, so tinting went out of favor.
There isn't a world of difference between clear and lacquer finishes these days. There used to be more of a contrast decades ago, but a tinted finish then was very difficult to match up after repairs involving lacquer removal, so tinting went out of favor.
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Re: 891z lacquer change?
My early model is a rich "gold" in most light, yet sometimes kinda "yellow".
It's such a fickle thing, and photography will tweak it one way or the other based on everything in the scene except the trombone.

It's such a fickle thing, and photography will tweak it one way or the other based on everything in the scene except the trombone.

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Re: 891z lacquer change?
(I suspect it's _exactly_ the same as it ever was because that is my expectation with Yamaha-brand anything.)