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It's popular for a reason. The illustrious Bach Stradivarius trumpet LT180-37 boasts over 100 years of manufacturing to achieve an unmatched tonal quality. Still to this day, all Stradivarius trumpets are handcrafted in the USA using proprietary manufacturing methods - you cannot find this attention to detail anywhere else.
If you're looking for a trumpet which is capable of cutting through the rest of the trumpet section with a beautiful bright tone, then the Bach LT180-37 is for you. Boasting a lightweight body, the LT180-37 produces a gloriously lively tone.
The medium bore of the LT180-37 provides a round sound, while the #37 one-piece hand-hammered bell will project your broad sound with plenty of control. Included with the LT180-37 is a deluxe case, maintenance kit, and mouthpiece so you can start enjoying your new trumpet straight away.
Product Ref: 173045
Unlike the standard 180-37, the LT180-37 features a lightweight body. This body is perfect for musicians seeking a lively trumpet with a brighter sound and quicker response. This type of design is ideally suited for theatre or jazz musicians who play lead, but also need to blend in with the rest of the section.
The #37 bell found on the LT180-37 is a hand-hammered, one-piece bell which produces a warm sound with great projection. The sound is projected clearly down the bell and provides a rich tone. The Bach LT180-37 is ideal for musicians needing a trumpet for multiple musical settings, including orchestras, solo playing, and jazz.
The #25 leadpipe is an industry-standard leadpipe that offers the perfect level of resistance throughout the range of the trumpet. This resistance is essential for good tuning and note centring. Along with the .459" medium-large bore, the LT180-37 trumpet produces a controlled and clear tone which is suitable for the all-around musician.
All Bach Stradivarius trumpets are handmade in America by highly skilled craftspeople and artisans. The LT180-37 is constructed from high-quality yellow brass which is the most popular material for trumpets. This is because yellow brass produced a very versatile tone that can be performed in a variety of different musical environments. Once the LT180-37 has been constructed, it is finished in a bright silver plate to keep the instrument looking newer for longer.
The LT180-37 features 1st and 3rd slide thumb saddles with the addition of a rod stop on the 3rd slide, so precise tuning can be achieved. The valves in the trumpet are crafted from monel which is a nickel and copper alloy. Monel valves are found in all Stradivarius trumpets as they smooth, resistant to corrosion, and hardwearing.
The Stradivarius LT180-37 includes a Bach 7C Mouthpiece, which is one of the best selling mouthpieces on the market. It offers an all-round sound which is suitable for both the high and low register, while also providing a great tone suitable for all players. As well as this, a hard moulded Bach Case is included. The case is made from a wood shell and padded securely inside to protect the trumpet. All the corners of the case are reinforced to provide extra protection. On top of all this, valve oil and slide grease are included to keep maintaining the instrument a very easy task.
All Stradivarius trumpets are exceptional symphonic instruments. Originally designed and manufactured by Vincent Bach in the early 1920s, all Bach trumpets are still made to the same rigorous high standards. By only using the best quality materials and combining them with proprietary manufacturing methods, the name Vincent Bach soon became synonymous with superior instruments. The name "Stradivarius" originates from the first trumpets made by Vincent Bach himself. Musicians would refer to his original trumpets as having a "Stradivarius", referring to the world-famous string instruments. It was this which later inspired the name of the series - Stradivarius.