Bach Stradivarius 42A Large Bore Tenor Trombone Review
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
- The Bach 42 continues to be one of the mainstays in the large bore tenor trombone community and while the 42BO is still a tried and true favorite other variations provide significant differences in sounds, response, control and overall playability. In this video we review one of the most popular 42 variations, the 42A; the Hagmann valve is a favorite in the shop due to it's stability and balanced timbre and it matches beautifully with the 42 setup. Take a listen and let us know what you think!
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Excerpts from Sonatina for Trombone and Piano-Kazimierz Serocki-shop.schmittmu...
I have played a Bach 42A for over 4 years now - all i will say is it reflects what you want and it reflects if you are capable of certain things or not
I've got the 42AG, it's a sweet horn.
I have a 42A and is amazing, so powerful tone with the Hagmann and also the horn itself. Good response and it is easy to draw different colors with him.
I would like to see a review of the Bach 42 Bb Straight trombone.
The piece he plays after the scales is Serocki 'Sonatina' (sans piano), by the way.
I have played Bach 42KG for almost 20 years, but the K valve was retired and replaced by the Hagmann Valve, why Bach gave up the K valve? Too heavy? Or slow responding? Do I need to update a new bone?
Do you think the "warmness" you mentioned is due to the copper tubing inside the valve section?
If you play at the back of a large orchestra and sound projection is an issue, then you need a one-piece bell, like a Bach 42 or 47. Otherwise, a two-piece bell would do.
Between this and a S E Shires new York, what do you prefer?
Does it have the standard clanking sound of Bach valves?
In general I find the Hagmann valve to be a quiet valve that tends to hold up well over time with a bit of regular maintenance. In particular the Hagmann linkages seem a bit quieter and smoother then the standard Miniball but if not oiled and cared for I am sure they can become noisy as well...