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Bach Stradivarius Corporation 36 Trombone

From the time when Bach recorded Corporation on bells, in the 1970s. Preserved in very good condition. All pieces are original. Its operation is perfect. Narrow neck trombone. The pumps and transposer work smoothly and very good compression. Light stick, goes free, without friction. The tuning is perfect and the sound typical of the instruments of this time. Aesthetically it has no blows, it shows wear of the lacquer due to use, which in no way affects its perfect operation, sound or tuning. The tuning is perfect and the sound typical of this brand. We do not deliver mouthpiece. We offer financing. If you want more information, photos, or want to try it, contact us. You have a week of trial and 1 year warranty. free shipping International buyers send an inquiry to find out the shipping costs. Technical specifications Lacquered finish Bb/F Tuning (Bb/F) 8" hood Drain key Yes model 36 Open Wrap No Stradivarius Series Bach Transposer 0.525" pipe Rod Light alloy Vincent Bach combined his unique talents as a musician and engineer to create brass instruments of unmatched tonal quality. Often copied but never duplicated, Bach Stradivarius instruments today remain the sounding choice of artists around the world. The Bach 36 trombone features a professional 8" hand-hammered brass bell that offers a subtle shine. The .525" medium-large bore combined with the F transposer offers exceptional clarity and a balanced response with just the right amount of resistance . Nickel silver chrome internal slide tubes provide the ideal surface for a smooth and fast slide action. The clear lacquer finish adds a subtle warmth to the overall sound. The Bach Stradivarius 36 professional trombone is ideal for both symphony and solo.

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