The most popular of all Bach trumpets for good all-around playing. Features standard weight body and bell, and standard construction #25 mouthpipe (except for extra-large and Vindabona bores).
Available in five bore sizes.
M=0.453"
ML=0.459"
L=0.462"
XL=0.468"
MLV (Vindabona)=0.453"/0.459"
Registered: April 2007 Location: Cleveland, OH Posts: 6
Review Date: 4/10/2007
Would you recommend the horn? Yes |
Price you paid?: $1,300.00
| Rating: 8
Pros:
Beautiful dark, enchanting lyrical sound.
Cons:
Not for everyone, forget high loud jazz parts
Mine is a 180MLV65G w/44 leadpipe. Absolutely fantastic for those slow lyrical pieces. Very dark sound with not much edge at all. Great for solos, but may have trouble blending with others. I recommend try before buying.
------------------------------ Mike
Cleveland, OH
Unregistered
Review Date: 12/31/2007
Would you recommend the horn? Yes |
Price you paid?: $1,700.00
| Rating: 10
Pros:
great sound, great intonation
Cons:
none
Have played a 180MLV72 with #43 leaderpipe for several years. I chose this horn over numerous others because it played so well in tune above the staff and it has a great sound, similar to that of a standard (i.e. non-vindabona) Bach 43, a little brighter than most 37s that I have tried. It is a very versatile, suitable for big band, jazz, or classical. It has a big sweet sound with a larger mouthpiece and brightens up nicely with a smaller piece.