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The Vincent Bach 180 series B-flat trumpets are the most versatile available and the number one selling professional trumpets in the world. The model 43 bell produces a warm sound with slightly more control and great projection, which combined with a 0.459 in. medium-large bore allows the player to produce a well-rounded sound suited to all types of music.
Also available in the 180 range:
Bell model † | Finish | Bell material | |
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Yellow brass | Gold brass | ||
37 | Clear lacquer | 18037 | 18037G |
Silver-plate | 180S37 | 180S37G | |
43 | Clear lacquer | 18043 (ex-demo) | 18043G |
Silver-plate | 180S43 | 180S43G | |
72 | Clear lacquer | 18072 | 18072G |
Silver-plate | 180S72 | 180S72G |
† Bach bell models:
When Vincent Bach began manufacturing instruments in the early 1920s, his experiments resulted in over 70 different trumpet bell models, each numbered according to the ‘mandrel’ or mould it was shaped upon. By the early 1950s certain standard models had emerged, those we now know as #37, #43 and #72. The model #37 is regarded as the standard all-round bell, suitable for all styles; the #43 is broader, brighter and more open than the #37 (suitable for jazz lead); the #72 has a strong, powerful sound, darker than the #37 (but takes more effort to play than the #37 or #43).
Manufacturer’s website: conn-selmer.eu