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NOTE: If you have a shop card copy for your instrument and/or know it's specific date of manufacture, please E-mail me with the information so I can update this list. Mar 13, 2011 Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 9:31 pm Post subject: date of manufacture for bach strad model 37 I have a Bach Strad model 37 Bb trumpet - lacquer & silver. I'm pretty certain that it is a 1975, but the serial number is 116643, and the horns that year started at 112000.
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“The Bach Stradivarius #37 horn has great response and..”
Written on: 14/03/2009
The Bach Stradivarius #37 horn has great response and has a great good. The feel of the body and weight is also superior to other pro trumpets I've played such the Jupiter XO. Yamaha Xeno. It also stays beautiful even when it's not brand new. It can be hard to get used to if you have never played it before. Overall this is a definite choice for a Professional Trumpet. It's response, weight, look and feel are superior to other horns in my opinion… Read Full Review
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Written on: 06/04/2014
I totally agree with you. I played a Bach Stradivarius #37 for 15 years 1991-2006, and it's the best horn i have ever played! I recently purchase another one used in mint condition 2 weeks ago, because I wasn't totally satisfied with my Holton MF and Getzen Eterna.
And now the tonal quality and resonance I'm getting from my Stradivarius can't be beat. I play a wide genre of musical styles, and this horn makes me happy, on it's dependability!!
Report this reviewAnd now the tonal quality and resonance I'm getting from my Stradivarius can't be beat. I play a wide genre of musical styles, and this horn makes me happy, on it's dependability!!
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Written on: 28/09/2007 by RHansen (3 reviews written)
Its been my personal belief that the player defines the trumpet he/she plays, not the other way around. You can give the best trumpet in the world to someone who's not very good and guess what! They'll sound the same. But if your looking for a trumpet that will react just as well as you can play it you can't s do much better then a Bach Strad… Read Full Review
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“Bach Stradivarius #37 - Overall the sound is wonderful..”
Written on: 13/11/2004 by kevinsoda (1 review written)
Bach Stradivarius #37 - Overall the sound is wonderful but there are some things about it that I don't like. It doesn't resonate or slot very well in playing above C above the staff. If you have a lot of intense upper register playing, it is more tiring..that's common though. For small group jazz it is a little bright for my taste. If I'm the only trumpet player there, I don't want my sound drilling into the heads of the people in the front row, this is quite exaggerated but I think you get my… Read Full Review
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Written on: 08/02/2006
I just wanted to say, I'm in 8th grade and I am needing to upgrade my trumpet from a Bach TR300 to what I think will be good, a 37 Strat., what is your comment about this. I'm upgrading for a marching band, where we are going to of course play a lot of high stuff.
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Written on: 19/04/2006
They aren't the greatest upper register horn for really screamin' stuff but they do work. They're great all around horns but they don't make the upper register any easier which I think is good for someone in the 8th grade. For marching you might want to try one of the larger bell models as they tend to project better. Avoid larger bored horns, though, as they will only make it more work and you'll end up overblowing.
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Hello all. I thought I would start an interesting thread. If you own a great playing strad, fell free to share the first couple digits of the serial # so we may get an idea of the era of when the horn was produced. This may give a more definitive idea of when Bach horns were more consistent. Likewise, you may give one that was a terrible strad. I'm not sure if it is legal or not to give the whole serial number, so please refrain from that. After a lot of posts I will do my best to compile the results. This isn't limited to Bb trumpets . C's, D's are welcome and also cornets.Great Strads I own:
Bb - 284xxx
Bb - 47xxx
Bb - 86xxx
C - 404xxx
Great Strads I used to own:
Bb - 303xxx
Cornet - 300xxx
Horrible Strad (Worst)
Bb - 455xxx
I have owned somewhere between 40-50 Strads and these were the stand outs at the upper and lower end.
I hope this proves to be a productive thread.
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