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John Packer Rath Bass Trombone JP333 Bb/F/Gb

SKU: JPJRBFGBTO'Malley Musical Instruments
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Product Description

The JP Rath Bass Trombone JP333 Bb/F/Gb is John Packer's Double Valve Bass Trombone and is suitable for musicians who are looking for a mid range/pro level instrument perfectly suited to orchestral playing, in a brass band section and also in a trombone section in a big band.

The JP333 Bass Trombone has a broad and free sound, developed in collaboration with UK trombone guru Michael Rath. This JP Rath design combines a double in-line rotary valve with a modern open wrap style.

The development of the JP333 Rath saw the instrument finely balanced, with the help of the counterweight, to ensure an excellent playing experience for musicians of all levels

The JP333 Rath features a large 14.27mm (.562") bore and a 241mm (9.5") bell and is constructed from high grade brass throughout.

The instrument also features an exclusive Michael Rath design leadpipe which supports flexibility throughout the whole register. An extremely high level of craftsmanship is apparent throughout, as is to be expected with instruments that bare the Rath seal of approval.

JP Rath Bass Trombone JP333 Bb/F/Gb Specifications:

  • Model: JP333 Rath
  • Key: Bb/F/Gb
  • Bell Size: High Grade Brass 241mm (9.5")
  • Valves: Rotary 2
  • Bore: Large 14.27mm (.562")
  • Water Key: Lever 1
  • Body: High Grade Brass
  • Finish: Lacquer
  • Lyre Box: No
  • Mouthpiece: Yes
  • Leadpipe: MIchael Rath Leadpipe
  • Instrument Weight: 2.62Kg (5lb 12oz)

Unique benefits

The JP333 Rath features a large 14.27mm (.562") bore and a 241mm (9.5") bell and is constructed from high grade brass throughout.

The instrument also features an exclusive Michael Rath design leadpipe which supports flexibility throughout the whole register. An extremely high level of craftsmanship is apparent throughout, as is to be expected with instruments that bare the Rath seal of approval.