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Adams Bass Trombones
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2022 7:59 pm
by Jbeckett
Has anyone had at length experience playing one? Thoughts?
Re: Adams Bass Trombones
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2022 8:02 pm
by Burgerbob
I played a prototype at NAMM 2020. I thought it was well made (like all of their horns), but didn't blow me away. Played fine but it had a large bell, and seemed Edwards sized in the tuning slide. Obviously not a great setting to figure out a new horn, but there were many other basses that made big impressions on me at the show.
Re: Adams Bass Trombones
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2022 8:45 pm
by Jbeckett
Bach’s still have your vote?
Re: Adams Bass Trombones
Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2022 9:34 pm
by Burgerbob
Jbeckett wrote: ↑Fri Sep 30, 2022 8:45 pm
Bach’s still have your vote?
At the show, no. Nothing great from Conn-Selmer in 2020. I think there was one Shires and a couple Greenhoes that were winners of the show for me.
Re: Adams Bass Trombones
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2022 1:56 am
by musicofnote
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Re: Adams Bass Trombones
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2022 6:01 am
by Jbeckett
I’m a former recovering almost Yamaha Artist, and they worked for me for about 13 years, then stopped.
I’m on a Bach Corp 50b3 and love it. Almost plays itself and sounds like a cat drinkin milk. But, I am curious as to who else has played Adams Bass Trombones and what their thoughts were on them.
I’m never going to just have one bass.
Re: Adams Bass Trombones
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2022 6:12 am
by BoomtownRath
I live in the Netherlands and took a trip to Adams store last year to test a couple of instruments as they stock a large rane of trombones from various manufacturers. Top of my list to try was the new Adams bass and I was slightly disappointed with the build quality compared to a Bach, shires (unparalelled!), Edwards or Kuhl & Hoyer. It felt a little like the old besson sovereign, an inferior build with a good set of valves stuck on (my impression!). The price was very reasonable I must say.
I'm slightly unbiased when it comes to Adams as my wife owned an Adams F1 flugel horn with sterling silver bell, new price was €3,199 and from day one she had problems with the valves, returned numerous times to the store but the problem persisted and they never sorted the problem plus she got billed every single occasion so guarantee was non existant. The instrument after a couple of years developed acid bleed in various places.
When we were in the store she also tried the newly designed F1 and asked if they could consider her older SS model as a trade in and they offered her a paltry €600 because it had acid bleed (production fault in my book!) and the valves continually became stuck. She eventually sent the instrument to an independent repair shop and they sorted out the valves and she sold it on ebay. The impression I got from the salesman is that their instruments devalue a lot in price on the 2nd hand market.
I personally wouldn't touch one of their instruments. My 2c.