Overview
This King 2B Silversonic valve trombone is built around a 1960s H.N. White era 2B sterling silver bell section paired with a mid-1970s valve assembly (SN 664XXX), creating a well-matched and highly functional hybrid configuration.
The pairing is clean and intentional, with excellent fit between bell and valve section. A notable modification to the mouthpipe—curved slightly upward—positions the bell naturally at approximately 90 degrees, making it especially comfortable for players reading charts while standing, such as in live or commercial settings.
As with many valve trombones of this type, the setup reflects practical player-driven design rather than strict factory configuration.
Player Perspective
The 2B platform is known for its compact, centered sound and controlled projection. In this valve configuration, that character is preserved while the playing experience shifts toward a more contained and direct approach.
The modified mouthpipe geometry makes a meaningful difference in real-world use, particularly for:
- Standing performance situations (wedding bands, horn sections)
- Players reading charts in real time
- Doublers moving between trumpet and trombone
The sterling silver bell behaves as expected—it can absorb significant energy input from the player and convert that into strong forward projection and clarity. This type of setup works particularly well in smaller horn sections, such as:
- Trombone and saxophone combinations
- Reduced brass sections without trumpet
- Jazz and commercial environments requiring clarity and presence
This is a highly functional, player-oriented configuration that rewards engagement and control.
Condition Summary
This King 2B Silversonic valve trombone was presented in excellent playing condition at the time of sale.
- 1960s H.N. White era 2B sterling silver bell
- Mid-1970s valve section (SN 664XXX)
- Upward-modified mouthpipe for improved ergonomics
- Smooth valve action with no performance issues
- Strong structural integrity throughout
- Includes original black King coffin case (fits slide and valve section)
- Mouthpiece shown in photos is not included
Questions Trombone Players Often Ask
Is this a factory-original King valve trombone?
Not as a matched set. Configurations like this are commonly assembled using compatible King components to achieve a specific playing setup.
What is the benefit of the modified mouthpipe?
It improves playing angle and comfort, especially for standing players reading charts, allowing a more natural bell position.
Do sterling silver bells make a difference?
Yes. They require more input from the player but can produce increased tonal energy and projection when fully engaged.
📸 Photography From Our Early Archive
The images associated with this listing reflect earlier photography from The Brass Exchange archive. These photos remain valuable as documentation of the instrument’s configuration and condition at the time of sale.
🔧 Availability & Archive Status
This instrument has been sold and is now part of our Archive of Sold instruments. It is presented here as a reference example for players exploring King Silversonic valve trombone configurations.
📌 Archive Reference & Next Steps
This King 2B Silversonic valve trombone highlights a practical, player-driven variation within the Silversonic lineup.
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