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Thomann proBONE 3 M Bass Trombone

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Thomann proBONE 3 M Bass Trombone
20.490 kr
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Incredible value for money
Anonymous 14.07.2016
I've now been playing this horn for a couple of months and I am incredibly impressed by it. I play for a brass band and before this I played on a Bach 50BG which was briefly followed by a King 6B. The Thomann proBONE 3 simply outclasses both of them.

The proBONE 3 plays like a far more expensive instrument, very responsive from sailing around above the stave to the depths of the pedal register. There isn't a register where it becomes cloudy like I had experienced on my previous instruments.

The tonal quality is very good, giving a deep sonorous sound in the quieter parts and the classic bass trombone 'rip' when things get louder. The tone is far superior to the Bach I played on, which was quite thin. The King gave a similar sound but was far less forgiving if you slightly miss-pitched.

The valves are currently the best I've played on. Incredibly smooth action and just the right amount of resistance. They do require regular maintenance (I oil them once a month to keep them in good shape), but this is not much difference to any trombone. I have found that after an extended playing session, engaging both valves can become difficult. This (for me) is down to the horn resting on the hand-thumb joint when both valves are engaged. However, this happens so infrequently I don't even count it as a con.

The only slight downside is the slide. It isn't the smoothest ever. Again it is better than the Bach, but I consider the King superior in this respect. This isn't to say that it is a bad slide as it is far from that, but it could be a little better.

Apart from the instrument you also get a Pro-Tec case (which aren't cheap!) and a full cleaning/maintenance kit, which whilst not expensive by themselves is a nice touch. It is essentially an all-in-one bass trombone kit.

Overall, an incredible horn for the money and I would recommend it to anyone who doesn't want to spend ~£5000 on an instrument.
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Very good instrument for doublers
Alby Tbone Borio 04.03.2018
Wonderful bass trombone for musicians who play tenor as first axe. Slide is fast and smooth, valves are in perfect status.
It came in a luxurious ProTec case with a huge cleaning & maintenance kit and a Bach 1,5 mouthpiece.

Gorgeous!
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Ridiculous quality for the price
Peaceless 16.01.2026
I am just a beginner so I can't compare to expensive instruments - but this horn is such a pleasure to play. It also looks fantastic. It arrived pre-oiled and ready to play out of the box.

With mine, there is just a small issue of the 2nd valve having a small bump in the middle of its path. Nothing you'd feel during use if you oil it well and don't look for it.

It comes with a case that has straps which is absolutely fantastic. The case holds the instrument very snugly so it must be modified somehow if permanent mechanical grips are to be used. I use Neotech and it does not collide with the case if the strap is disconnected. The case has an external pocket that *almost* fits A4 sheet music. This is an awful oversight that many case designers do unfortunately.

The mouthpiece is unmarked, and rather small for a Bass trombone, so it's best to use a different one. I purchased a JK mouthpiece recommended by Thomann staff and it works very well.

The kit comes with maintenance materials and tools. They are ok for starting out. It also comes with a slide cleaning rod that's a bit dangerous to use if you don't know what you are doing, so please consult a professional before any deep cleaning.

In general it is a wonderful instrument and I am
truly grateful to Thomann for the opportunity to study bass trombone at such a low entry cost.
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