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Apollo Trumpet in gold lacquer, complete with case and accessories

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Features

  • Standard-class Trumpet in key of Bb
  • U.S. designed, tested, and supported
  • 0.460 ML Bore
  • Rose Brass Leadpipe
  • Yellow Brass precision bell
  • Stainless steel pistons
  • High quality silver-plated mouthpiece
  • Purchase includes backpack-style protective case with shoulder strap and Apollo premium accessory package including tuning slide grease, valve oil and cleaning swab

Description

The Apollo ATR-300 Student Trumpet is specifically designed for the beginning trumpet player. Designed to easily project and slot well, the ATR-300 plays as good as it looks! The two-piece precision bell is formed out of yellow brass and the leadpipe is crafted from rose brass to for greater longevity. Stainless steel pistons are machined to exacting tolerances so the piston action feels smooth to the touch. The ATR-300 Student Trumpet comes in a stylish, backpackable case and comes standard with a full accessory package including mouthpiece, cleaning cloth, tuning slide grease and valve oil. The Apollo ATR-300 is a not only a fantastic trumpet, it is a fantastic value! From the Manufacturer Bb Trumpet in gold lacquer, complete with case and accessories


Item Weight: 6.59 pounds


Package Dimensions: 22.76 x 11.1 x 6.77 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: Student Trumpet


Date First Available: July 9, 2021


Color Name: Yellow,Gold


Material Type: Stainless Steel, Brass


Instrument Key: B Flat


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love it
Perfect for my son to still have a nice enough horn to play even though he dropped band. Great value for the price I paid. I thought it was going to be abtoy it was so cheap but it's not
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on August 7, 2022 by Stacy Batton

  • This trumpet is great for school bands!!!
This is a suerb student trumpet. Our son has played this is the school band and he is now in his 3rd year of playing the trumpet. This tumpet has stuck with him and has not left him down. The is great for practice, and for the band. Trust you found this review honest and helpful:-)
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on April 18, 2022 by Sean McGill

  • Beautifully made, works much better than MSRP implies
The first thing that I thought whenever I opened the package this arrived in was "This is NICE!". I am thrilled at how well it seems to be made, how good it sounds for the MSRP, the value, and the fact it works perfectly for a beginner. I think this is a perfect instrument for a band student if you can swing the purchase. It seems to sound great (it's subjective and I am a novice) but some people much more versed than I have commented about how well it sounds. They were even more surprised upon learning how much this runs (or doesn't cost). This has about everything that you need in order to get started. I think it is perfect for band and to learn. Pros: Surprisingly beautiful Well-made Very good value Comes with all needed to get started Holding up with months of use Cons: Will want to upgrade eventually but it is still a great value ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on March 2, 2022 by Devlin

  • Beautiful Trumpet
When I first removed the Trumpet from its well made, padded and zippered case, I removed the soft cloth sleeve to reveal a shiny and gleaming instrument. It appeared almost silver in color tone, yet as the air continued to surround it, that color turned to the gold lacquer tone that is described in the description. While I am no authority on Trumpets, I am impressed with the quality that went into the craftsmanship. As a beginner, this Trumpet is well suited to newbieโ€™s and their quest in learning to play. My teacher was also impressed by the craftsmanship and quality and commented that it could be mistaken for a more expensive and advanced instrument. It will take a while for me to feel comfortable playing notes all the while minding finger placement and exercising my lungs for good wind power. Recommend ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on March 16, 2022 by 4EverYoung

  • Perfect for the beginning student
This looks and feels like a well made instrument, perfect for the beginner. The best part is that it comes with a case that will be easy for the student to carry around with them with all the different handles and strapping options you can configure to the semi rigid case. For the younger student that can make all the difference in the world. I remember when I first took trumpet lessons, I had the old hard plastic cases that were bulky and heavy. I gave up the trumpet because I hated carrying that thing around! This instrument comes with everything you will need to get started and at this price point, it actually makes more sense to buy it then to rent an instrument for the school year. Overall, I'm very happy with the quality of the instrument and the accessories that it comes with. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on April 5, 2022 by Tobi

  • Good for beginners
My daughter has been asking almost daily to play the saxophone. I decided to get her lessons on something a little easier, to see if she really wants to pursue the sax. So far so good, the instructor said this is an adequate instrument for a beginner student. It comes with a nice case and accessories. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on November 30, 2021 by Mrs. ChaCha

  • Color me impressed. A valid student horn / practice horn. Only a couple complaints
Just a few short years ago, I wouldn't have thought it was possible to make a decent trumpet for under $200. Today we are incredibly lucky, as there are so many valid options in the under $200 range. I've even seen ABS plastic trumpets in the $100 range that are completely valid. None of these are going to come even close to a Yamaha, Kaizer, or Getzen, but there are several options in these lower price ranges that are perfectly valid practice horns, student horns, or even concert horns. The most important question for any horn is, how does it sound? Is it brighter and brassy, or does it sound dull and flat. This one surprised me, it's really not bad. Don't have inflated expectations, it doesn't hold a candle to my Bach Stradivarius. However, I would say the sound quality is a 6 or 6.5 out of 10, which is impressive for this price point, and a beginner or K-12 student won't notice the difference. The next question is, Is it a good value? The current bestseller in the trumpet category is $150, and I see some brass horns for even less. So is this horn a good value at $191 (the current asking price)? In my opinion, yes, it does have enough amenities to make it a good value for the asking price: -The leadpipe is an upgraded material - rose brass, which helps with sound quality and durability. This isn't going to make a huge difference for most people, but it is a nice touch, and makes the horn more aesthetically pleasing as well. -The spit valves have stops, to prevent touching/scratching the finish of the instrument. This is a nice, thoughtful touch that you won't see on most generic instruments. -The third valve has a slide stopper screw, to prevent it from coming off unless you unscrew it. This is also something you don't see in most generic horns. And, the stopper screw is positioned so it will never scratch the finish. The slides all work fine, and the valves move freely. I have seen some generic brands where even out of the box, the valves never work right. The bore size is on the larger side (0.46"), meaning the horn is capable of some power. Most name brand trumpet bore sizes range from 0.459" to 0.468". The larger the bore size, the more air you can push through it, so more sound. It's not a "blast you out of your seat" horn, but it's a surprisingly thoughtful and versatile design for a generic brand, making it a good choice for a concert horn or marching band. The bell size is on the large side as well (4 7/8"). The average bell size for trumpets is 4 1/2", though this varies by brand. Materials are just as important as size and dimensions. The nicest horns are silver (like my Bach Stradivarius), and the next nicest material is rose brass. This is yellow brass, which puts this horn in the average category. But in this price range, I have seen cheap generic instruments from china have a painted finish on top of cheap stainless steel, which is simply rubbish and unacceptable. So while this is a basic horn, it is solid, with no fake parts. I cannot be certain that it's 100% brass, but I have examined every tube and pipe with a flashlight and camera, and everything I see is real brass. I did, however, find a few cheap parts and cut corners. Any trumpet in this price range is going to have some cut corners. That's not an insult - if you want a horn that doesn't have any cut corners, get a $900 entry level Yamaha. The finger hooks, the spit valves, and the bottom valve caps are all made from cheaper materials. And the biggest cut corner are the valves themselves, you can tell they weren't machined very well. I also found a couple quality control issues. They forgot to lubricate the second valve slide. Also, the cork pad on the spit valve on the third valve slide wasn't installed properly. It works fine, but it's off center, I suspect I'll have to replace it at some point. My other complaint is that it doesn't come with many extras. They include valve grease, valve oil, and a large fairly luxurious cleaning cloth. However, in my opinion, they should have included a cleaning snake and/or spitball, gloves, a case tag, and a mute. The bag is nice, it's durable and looks sharp, but I do have some issues with it. There is no room in here for a mute, which is a big problem for me personally - I generally tote around 2 mutes. Even grade school concerts call for a mute sometimes, and they're a pain to carry separately, as they can get crushed easily. There is no room in this case for a folding music stand. And there is only one slot for a mouthpiece - whereas I generally carry around at least 2 mouthpieces, usually 3. All of this reiterates the fact that this was made as a practice horn or student horn. Overall, though, I'm still pretty impressed with it. If you are thinking of a starter horn for your child, this will last for years. And, they will fit right in - they will not be embarrassed by this. Even up close it looks pretty much like a Yamaha. Most beginners or student players could probably save a few dollars and get an all yellow brass horn without the rose brass leadpipe, such as the Mendini for $150. I suspect only college players and above would really notice the difference. Final note - this horn comes with a 7C silver plated mouthpiece. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on November 20, 2021 by Mad Max

  • Looks good
I am homeschooling my kids and want to provide a variety of instruments for them to pick to learn on. This is beautiful and light weight. However, I personally found it difficult to get enough air to make this work well. But I am not familiar with trumpets so I'll accept all the blame. But because it is difficult for me, it will probably be awhile before they are big enough to be able to blow it and make a decent sound. It seems easy to use otherwise, and everything seems to press and slide well. I'm happy with it and I think it will make a great addition to our musical instrument collection. It seems like it's a nice quality for a student instrument. And the case is very nice and useful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on November 27, 2021 by Amy

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