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Hey all,
I'm looking to buy a bass trombone. I'd like something with a double trigger, and less than $1000. It doesn't have to be pretty (if you could see the tuba I play you'd know it's not a problem), I don't prefer dep. or indep., I just want a nice piece that plays well.
Thank you,
Matt
I'm looking to buy a bass trombone. I'd like something with a double trigger, and less than $1000. It doesn't have to be pretty (if you could see the tuba I play you'd know it's not a problem), I don't prefer dep. or indep., I just want a nice piece that plays well.
Thank you,
Matt
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They do pop up from time to time in that price range. Just be patient. Took me several months to find one.
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Have you played a double valve bass before?
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Quote from: silverplussonic on Apr 13, 2017, 07:24AMHey all,
I'm looking to buy a bass trombone. I'd like something with a double trigger, and less than $1000. It doesn't have to be pretty (if you could see the tuba I play you'd know it's not a problem), I don't prefer dep. or indep., I just want a nice piece that plays well.
Thank you,
Matt
I know of someone selling a Conn 83H for $900. The horns were not in production long. From what I have heard, Larry Minnick was consulted on the design. If you would like more info, PM me.
-Steve Nieckarz
I'm looking to buy a bass trombone. I'd like something with a double trigger, and less than $1000. It doesn't have to be pretty (if you could see the tuba I play you'd know it's not a problem), I don't prefer dep. or indep., I just want a nice piece that plays well.
Thank you,
Matt
I know of someone selling a Conn 83H for $900. The horns were not in production long. From what I have heard, Larry Minnick was consulted on the design. If you would like more info, PM me.
-Steve Nieckarz
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Mack brass for the win
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Quote from: BackBone on Apr 13, 2017, 01:21PMHave you played a double valve bass before?
Yes, I have, I played it for jazz for a year. It's just time to buy my own, as I no longer have access to one.
Yes, I have, I played it for jazz for a year. It's just time to buy my own, as I no longer have access to one.
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Keep an eye out on eBay. Every once in awhile, a used bass (usually dependent) will pop up for sale under $1000.
Also, check back here in the classified adds to see if one has been listed. Maybe take a look on Craigslist too.
Good luck finding one!
Zach
Also, check back here in the classified adds to see if one has been listed. Maybe take a look on Craigslist too.
Good luck finding one!
Zach
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Quote from: silverplussonic on Apr 14, 2017, 07:02AMYes, I have, I played it for jazz for a year. It's just time to buy my own, as I no longer have access to one.
Ok. I was going to suggest starting on a single valve. All the above suggestions are solid.
Ok. I was going to suggest starting on a single valve. All the above suggestions are solid.