Bach

USA, est. 1918 · 97 products across 2 categories

97
Total Products
2
Categories
$3,502
Avg Price
$824
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About Bach

Bach is synonymous with quality brass instruments, revered for their rich tone, exceptional craftsmanship, and enduring legacy in both orchestral and jazz performance. Founded on the principles of C.G. Conn's manufacturing techniques, the brand quickly established its own distinct voice, becoming a benchmark for professional musicians worldwide. Bach instruments are a cornerstone of the brass band and orchestra world, representing a commitment to traditional design and unparalleled playability.

Founded
1918
Country
USA
Segment
Premium
Target
Bach instruments are ideally suited for serious students, professional musicians
Known For
Bach 439 Bb Trumpet Model 180 Stradivarius Trombone Perfection Mouthpiece Series American Design Philosophy Consistent Tone Production
PROS
  • • Exceptional tonal projection and resonance
  • • Durable construction ensuring longevity
  • • Widely respected and sought-after by professionals
  • • Consistent quality across the product line
  • • Excellent resale value due to reputation
CONS
  • • Can be premium-priced, limiting accessibility
  • • Traditional designs may lack modern features
  • • Some models require significant embouchure strength
  • • Can feel heavy for younger or smaller players
  • • Historically, some variations in production quality

Bach Products

Bach 190M37X Bb-Trumpet - Bb Trumpets

Bach 190M37X Bb-Trumpet

Bb Trumpets

$5,202
Bb Trumpet, Stradivarius model, Bore: Medium large (11.58 mm), Two-part valve casing made of...
4.4 Expert Rating
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Frequently Asked Questions About Bach

Bach instruments are primarily manufactured in Elkhart, Indiana, USA, maintaining a long tradition of American brass instrument production. Some older models may have been produced in Japan under license.

While Bach trombones are renowned for their tone, their design and construction can present a challenge for less experienced players, often requiring a developed embouchure and good breath control.

The 'American' and 'German' models represent distinct design philosophies, with American models generally having a brighter, more responsive sound and German models offering a darker, more focused tone – a matter of personal preference.

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