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Edwards B454-E Bass Trombone

Overview
Features

9.5" Rose brass bell, Standard weight handslide, Double independent Axial Flow Valve system, yellow tuning slide. Many options available, Contact us for details. Instrument Only.

"Versatility is the key to our bass trombone design. From orchestral to big band to brass band, the B454-E can adapt to any performance situation.
9½”, 10″ or 10½” bell flares are available in a variety of wall thicknesses and tempers with soldered or unsoldered rims. In addition, you may choose from yellow, rose or red brass with a clear, lacquer finish.
The B454-E’s independent double Axial Flow valves have an open wrap design with Bb, F, Gb and D tunings as standard. Other tuning options are available on the B454-V-E. Edge bracing comes standard on our valve sections.
Single and dual bore slides include three brass leadpipes with further custom leadpipe options available in silver and brass.
Changing tuning slide material and design has a profound effect on instruments. Edwards has many tuning slide options available on request.
The Edwards bass trombone fulfills all of your current needs in an instrument yet can grow and adapt as your playing develops or you move into new musical genres."

Bore Size;
.562" or .562"/.578" bore

Leadpipe;
Interchangeable leadpipe system with 3 leadpipes

Slides;
B-STDN - The B-STDN is the standard .562" bore bass trombone slide. This slide provides a player with greater flexibility in the upper register. It is most comparable to the Bach 50 slide. The B-STDN has a yellow brass outer slide with nickel sleeves and endcrook.
B-DBN - The B-DBN is a .562"/.578" dual bore slide. This slide adds width to the sound and blows freely in the low register. The B-DBN has a yellow brass outer slide with nickel sleeves and endcrook Three leadpipes aid the player in achieving the desired compression of the individual instrument.

Tuning Slides;
Single Radius - Single Radius tuning slides are the most common. They have one continuous bend from small to large end. They are very free blowing and open in all registers.
Dual Radius - Dual Radius tuning slides have two bends. The shape is more square with the two bends making a flattened top. The dual radius provides a quicker response and ease in the upper register, however, the sound is more compact than the single radius tuning slide. All dual radius tuning slides are CF treated to offset the compact nature of this tuning slide.

Independent Axial Flow Valves, Pitched in F and Gb (combined to produce D)

Bell Weights;
21 Gauge - Heaviest (.028" thick)
22 Gauge (.025" thick)
23 Gauge - Lightest (.022" thick)

Bell Materials;
Yellow Brass (70% Copper / 30% Zinc)
Rose Brass (85% Copper / 15% Zinc)
Red Brass (90% Copper / 10% Zinc)

Bell Treatments;
Soldered - A soldered bell tends to have a very centered sound with a lot of core (fundamental). The articulations are slightly dampened and softer with the solder, while the sound is more direct and compact.
Unsoldered - An unsoldered bell has a very wide sound with more overtones. Articulations are easier with an unsoldered rim. More near feel is apparent with these bells as the sound is wider, which helps give the player more feedback.
Tempered - Tempering occurs when a bell is spun twice on a mandrel which work hardens the bell. This adds brilliance and colour to the sound.
Double Buffed - Double buffing thins the bell slightly. It actually creates a thickness in between any two gauges.
Heat Treated - Heat treating is a baking of the entire bell. This softens the metal immensely and creates a very dark sound. This works best on heavier bells as it tends to free them up. Heat treating is not recommended on thinner bells as it makes them more prone to mute dents. The CF treatment has virtually replaced heat treating.
CF Treated - CF treating is a partial heat treating process. This treatment allows the bell to blow more freely and adds colour to the sound.

 

£6930.00

Edwards B454 Bass Trombone

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