Specificaties Vincent Bach trombone, basstrombone 
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model

komdiepte

komdiameter

rand

Boring

Stiftboring

Beschrijving

 

 

1G

Deep

28.00 mm

Medium thin, well rounded.

.319"

800S

Extra large and deep for extraordinary power and depth of tone. Among the largest and most powerful bass trombone mouthpieces produced today.

 

1 1/4G

Deep

27.50 mm

Medium thin, well rounded.

.276"

429

Cup diameter is smaller than No. 1G, but still very large and deep, with the sonority preferred by the modern American school.

 

1 1/4GM

Deep

27.50 mm

Medium thin, well rounded.

.319"

800S

Same rim and cup as No. 1 1/4G, but with a larger throat and backbore for large, powerful sound, well in tune.

 

1 1/2G

Deep

27.00 mm

Medium wide, well rounded.

.276"

429

A large mouthpiece with powerful tone in the low register and great carrying power. For many years, the standard mouthpiece for the serious bass trombone player.

 

1 1/2GM

Deep

27.00 mm

Medium wide, well rounded.

.319"

800S

Larger throat and backbore than the No. 1 1/2G results in less resistance, larger dynamic range, deeper, warmer sound.

 

2G

Deep

26.75 mm

Medium narrow.

.276"

429

Deep, full, resonant tone. Big low register even through the pedal tones.

 

3G

Deep

26.26 mm

Medium wide, well rounded.

.276"

429

Same rim shape and diameter as No. 3 small shank tenor trombone, but with a deep bass trombone cup, throat, and backbore to facilitate pedal tones.

 

4G

Deep

26.00 mm

Medium wide, slightly rounded.

.276"

429

Same rim shape and diameter as No. 4 small shank tenor trombone. A versatile, large diameter mouthpiece especially useful when only one trombone is used for both the upper and very low register.

 

4GB

Deep

26.00 mm

Medium thin, very well rounded.

.276"

429

Same cup, throat and backbore as the No. 4G with a more rounded rim.

 

5G

Deep

25.50 mm

Medium wide, semi-flat.

.276"

429

Same rim shape and diameter as No. 5 small shank tenor trombone. Similar playing characteristics to No. 4G with a slightly smaller cup diameter.

 

5GL

Medium deep

25.50 mm

Medium wide, semi-flat.

.276"

429

Old style, shallower model than No. 5G, facilitates upper range.

 

 

5GB

Deep

25.50 mm

Medium thin, very well rounded.

.276"

429

Same cup, throat and backbore as the No. 5G with a more rounded rim.

 

5GS

Medium deep

25.50 mm

Medium wide, semi-flat.

.261"

420

Shallower “G”-style cup with smaller throat and backbore than No. 5G produces easy high register, slightly brighter sound.

 

“G”

(modified)

 

 

6 1/2A

Medium deep

25.40 mm

Medium wide, well rounded.

.276"

429

Same rim and cup as No. 6 1/2A small shank tenor trombone, but with full bass trombone throat and backbore for a rich, compact sound of large volume.

 

6 1/2AL

Medium deep

25.40 mm

Medium wide, well rounded.

.261"

420

The same cup, throat, and backbore as No. 6 1/2AL small shank tenor trombone but with bass shank. It requires a well developed embouchure.

 

“G”

 

 

6 1/2AM

Medium deep

25.40 mm

Medium wide, well rounded.

.257"

413

The same rim, cup, throat, and backbore as No. 6 1/2AM small shank tenor trombone mouthpiece, but with bass shank.

 

 

 

 

 

“F”