Hey everybody,
Has anybody had any experience with the Stomvi trombones? They look sort of interesting, and I was wondering if anybody could give some insight.
Thanks!
Stomvi Trombones
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Re: Stomvi Trombones
They look rad. I have never played one.
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Re: Stomvi Trombones
They do indeed. Just looking at the specs, it appears that the basses have a bore of .590, which is quite large.
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Re: Stomvi Trombones
Maybe at the valves.Indiebass1993 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 29, 2020 4:58 pm They do indeed. Just looking at the specs, it appears that the basses have a bore of .590, which is quite large.
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That sounds very, very large. Never heard of that before.
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Re: Stomvi Trombones
They make an alto with valve section too