John Packer Bass Trombones

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Driswood
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John Packer Bass Trombones

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Anyone have experience with these? A friend is looking into one as a gift for her husband and asked me to check into it for her.
Any information would be appreciated. I’m not well versed in bass trombone quality.
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I've played the JP232, it was pretty good. Much better than most Chinese basses, or even a typical Xeno.
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It is Chinese. It's just that Packer does some QC on it so you don't get a real lemon.

As a first bass trombone it's probably OK.

If he's already got a decent but used bass, don't bother.
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Re: John Packer Bass Trombones

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I've a friend who has one for doubling. Seems happy with it, though had to try a couple of mouthpieces. Linkage may be a bit noisier than some, but maybe he doesn't maintain it.
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I have student with one. The linkages tend to be a bit noisy, but it plays well. It's not holding him back.
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