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The new 190M37X is one of the most versatile instruments in our history. Orchestral players appreciate the beauty of sound and the agility provided by the .456" bore size to balance their larger mouthpieces. Commercial players looking for a more compact and focused sound while screaming in the upper register will not find an easier instrument than this. The lightweight nickel inner slides and nickel balusters keep the sound from breaking up, even at extreme dynamics and our true French bead bell offers unparalleled projection. It also has some of our most iconic features from our best vintage instruments, including Mount Vernon-style bell construction, New York-style cast nickel Z braces, and adding a modern and consistently precise leadpipe.
Bach’s Research & Development team examined the most famous horns in Bach’s history to identify the optimal weight, construction, material, and assembly of Bach’s valve cluster. As a result of our efforts, we have produced a newly designed valve cluster delivering a faster response and a more vibrant sound. Nothing beats the sound of Bach.
| Product Name | Bach 190SM37X Professional Bb Trumpet |
|---|---|
| Brand | Bach |
| Condition | New |
| MPN | 190SM37X |
| UPC | 648023262304 |
| Shipping Option | Free Shipping to the Continental U.S. |
What's in the Box?
- Bach 190SM37X Professional Bb Trumpet
- Lightweight Case
- Selmer Paris Concept Mouthpiece
- Standard weight two-piece valve block with nickel balusters, lightweight nickel inner slides, brass top and caps, brass hook, ring and fingerhook
- One-piece, side seam, Mt. Vernon weight #37X bell with a French bead in yellow brass
- Narrow wrap with nickel Z braces and brass 1st slide brace
- #25 leadpipe – free blowing and balanced feel with great projection, a perfect match for the #37 bell
- New .456" medium bore design
- New brass finger hook design inspired by New York, Mt. Vernon and Elkhart eras.
- Brass 1st slide hook
- 3rd slide stop rod
- Laser engraved bell
- Silver plated finish
- Artists Performing on this instrument: Byron Stripling
Bach 190SM37X Professional Bb Trumpet
The new 190M37X is one of the most versatile instruments in our history. Orchestral players appreciate the beauty of sound and the agility provided by the .456" bore size to balance their larger mouthpieces. Commercial players looking for a more compact and focused sound while screaming in the upper register will not find an easier instrument than this. The lightweight nickel inner slides and nickel balusters keep the sound from breaking up, even at extreme dynamics and our true French bead bell offers unparalleled projection. It also has some of our most iconic features from our best vintage instruments, including Mount Vernon-style bell construction, New York-style cast nickel Z braces, and adding a modern and consistently precise leadpipe.
Bach’s Research & Development team examined the most famous horns in Bach’s history to identify the optimal weight, construction, material, and assembly of Bach’s valve cluster. As a result of our efforts, we have produced a newly designed valve cluster delivering a faster response and a more vibrant sound. Nothing beats the sound of Bach.
| Product Name | Bach 190SM37X Professional Bb Trumpet |
|---|---|
| Condition | New |
| MPN | 190SM37X |
| UPC | 648023262304 |
What's in the Box?
- Bach 190SM37X Professional Bb Trumpet
- Lightweight Case
- Selmer Paris Concept Mouthpiece
- Standard weight two-piece valve block with nickel balusters, lightweight nickel inner slides, brass top and caps, brass hook, ring and fingerhook
- One-piece, side seam, Mt. Vernon weight #37X bell with a French bead in yellow brass
- Narrow wrap with nickel Z braces and brass 1st slide brace
- #25 leadpipe – free blowing and balanced feel with great projection, a perfect match for the #37 bell
- New .456" medium bore design
- New brass finger hook design inspired by New York, Mt. Vernon and Elkhart eras.
- Brass 1st slide hook
- 3rd slide stop rod
- Laser engraved bell
- Silver plated finish
- Artists Performing on this instrument: Byron Stripling
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