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@carlosacain6 ай бұрын
I have a Courtois 420BEST (The old Challenger II Bach copy). with the sterling bell that is hand hammered. It just sings compared to yellow brass for me. Love the sound of sterling, but I've never heard or played on the Bach electroplated bell. Can't wait to hear it!
@michaelstanton46616 ай бұрын
I love my 1973 Bach 440 :)
@AidanRitchie6 ай бұрын
Mine is a '78, just like all my other Corp stuff! :)
@moist_soup72156 ай бұрын
I saw the bass trumpet you used to play on sale on Facebook and I was expecting this haha
@AidanRitchie6 ай бұрын
I said it in the ad!
@danielnewman1346 ай бұрын
The Silver Bell is cool. That is a rare bell. Hope to see a video of you playing it.
@erikscamander35956 ай бұрын
Nice additions!
@mikesosa11466 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. Great discussion. I own a Bach Stradivarious BT but I am not at the level of music knowledge that I can compare with my other BTs that I own such as the Kanstul, Getzen or other older ones. I used to play Baritone Horn in JrHS and HS and it is still my sentimental favorite but after discovering the BT decades later, I fell in love with the BT. The BT, being my favorite brass instrument, I appreciate you providing a discussion. Thank you so much. Please keep them coming. I hope that the BT will become more and more popular as time goes on. As an aside, I am a bit confused with the bell. What is the application for the bell? THX again!
@AidanRitchie6 ай бұрын
The bell is for a Bach 42 tenor trombone; it just needs to be mounted so I can use it!
@SilverAg116 ай бұрын
Whoa I would love to try a silver 42. Love my Silversonic 3B, it has a big warm sound despite being a small bore, I'd imagine it would have a similar effect with a large bore, but I wonder if it would be more or less noticeable.
@LocusLoki6 ай бұрын
Have you ever considered making a review on the PBF562 bass trombone? I just want to know your thoughts on the instrument.
@AidanRitchie6 ай бұрын
Never seen one!
@kastonmurrell66496 ай бұрын
I'm curious about the bell composition if they are indeed electroformed. Alloy plating and electroforming does exist, but depositing pure metals from both processes is done a lot more, and is much more straightforward. It's a low priority for me as an amateur who doesn't even play a lot of large tenor, but I've always thought it would be cool to try a silver bell on a large tenor.
@AidanRitchie6 ай бұрын
As far as I know, it's sterling silver, so not 100 percent. It's a bit alloyed so it's not too soft
@dennisclason33766 ай бұрын
Bach advertised them as "Sterling Plus", but they are in fact 0.999 silver, where sterling silver is a 92.5% Ag/7.5% Cu alloy. The "Plus" in Sterling Plus is the extra 7.4+% Ag. There are a handful of actual sterling silver Bach bells from the 1960s/70s, before Bach started having Anderson electroform bells for them. These bells were formed from sheet silver and spun just like a normal Strad brass bell was. They are stamped "STERLING SILVER" (or maybe it's just "STERLING", I forget) below the Corporation mark.
@AidanRitchie6 ай бұрын
@@dennisclason3376 interesting! Any of those for trombone? I know the trumpet ones are less rare.
@dennisclason33766 ай бұрын
@@AidanRitchie I've seen one in the flesh (an early Elkhart 16). Noah Gladstone had a Sterling belled 36. I've never seen a sterling trumpet bell--the trumpet players I knew who liked silver bells played Kings...and it was frequently their cornet that had a silver bell and the trumpets were brass of some description. BTW, if you want to sell that silver bell with the Shires hardware on it I'd like to know about it.
@AidanRitchie6 ай бұрын
@@dennisclason3376 I've had a couple people inquire already! Still not sure if I should mount it to my setup or just sell it.