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Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 19
| Bach 37G I've been looking at getting a new Bb trumpet, and I was wondering if the Bach ML180-37G is worth looking at. I'm looking for a good orchestral Bb trumpet and I want to know if this one's any good. Any other BACH recommendations would be swell. |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Plant City, Florida
Posts: 32
| I have Bach 37H I bought just to try out. I had thought I would play it for a while and sell it. At first I hated it. I even advertised it for sale. It felt so sluggish compared to my Schilke. After I played it in church I changed my mind. What a sound. I'm playing it more often than my Schilke. Tim |
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