Rath R900 Bass Trombone with an R8/R9 slide
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Rath R900 Bass Trombone with an R8/R9 slide
Hi All,
[Asking for a friend!] Are the Rath custom bass trombone slides compatible with the "off-the-peg" R900 bass trombone? I'm talking about physical connection, and playability/intonation.
Many thanks.
[Asking for a friend!] Are the Rath custom bass trombone slides compatible with the "off-the-peg" R900 bass trombone? I'm talking about physical connection, and playability/intonation.
Many thanks.
Current stable
Rath R12F, R4F, R900
Bach LT16MG, 42B
Holton TR181
Getzen Bass Trumpet
Rath R12F, R4F, R900
Bach LT16MG, 42B
Holton TR181
Getzen Bass Trumpet
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Re: Rath R900 Bass Trombone with an R8/R9 slide
Just to close this one out - they are not physically compatible.
Current stable
Rath R12F, R4F, R900
Bach LT16MG, 42B
Holton TR181
Getzen Bass Trumpet
Rath R12F, R4F, R900
Bach LT16MG, 42B
Holton TR181
Getzen Bass Trumpet
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Re: Rath R900 Bass Trombone with an R8/R9 slide
Out of curiosity - why not? R900 bigger tenon or such like?
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Re: Rath R900 Bass Trombone with an R8/R9 slide
The official (albeit from a distributor, not they guys themselves) answer I got was - they are slightly different construction and don't fit.
Current stable
Rath R12F, R4F, R900
Bach LT16MG, 42B
Holton TR181
Getzen Bass Trumpet
Rath R12F, R4F, R900
Bach LT16MG, 42B
Holton TR181
Getzen Bass Trumpet
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Re: Rath R900 Bass Trombone with an R8/R9 slide
John Packer, UK - who should know.
Current stable
Rath R12F, R4F, R900
Bach LT16MG, 42B
Holton TR181
Getzen Bass Trumpet
Rath R12F, R4F, R900
Bach LT16MG, 42B
Holton TR181
Getzen Bass Trumpet
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Re: Rath R900 Bass Trombone with an R8/R9 slide
Indeed, since John now owns Rath Trombones. Still doesent actually indicate what differences do actually make them incompatible however.
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Re: Rath R900 Bass Trombone with an R8/R9 slide
I've seen J Landress and Austin custom brass carry the custom series
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Re: Rath R900 Bass Trombone with an R8/R9 slide
I've checked. Yes they get in an instrument from time to time but it's not the same as going somewhere and trying options. Dillon Music used to be the place on the East Coast. Now they have little to zero instruments or parts. They're also not listed on Rath's page anymore as a distributor. Many of the places that are listed only carry the cheaper model instruments. Times have changed.bassbone1993 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 7:58 am I've seen J Landress and Austin custom brass carry the custom series
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Re: Rath R900 Bass Trombone with an R8/R9 slide
Its all to do with John Packer, he's obviously got different plans for marketing. They were at NAMM so he must have plans - email Packers and ask them who the agent is now?
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Re: Rath R900 Bass Trombone with an R8/R9 slide
The Baltimore Brass web site indicates they have currently have an R9 in stock. I visited them last year during ATW and they had 2 R9 and one R900 in stock at the time.WGWTR180 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 9:32 amI've checked. Yes they get in an instrument from time to time but it's not the same as going somewhere and trying options. Dillon Music used to be the place on the East Coast. Now they have little to zero instruments or parts. They're also not listed on Rath's page anymore as a distributor. Many of the places that are listed only carry the cheaper model instruments. Times have changed.bassbone1993 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 7:58 am I've seen J Landress and Austin custom brass carry the custom series
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Re: Rath R900 Bass Trombone with an R8/R9 slide
Yes they do. Let me explain further as I think people aren't understanding the difference between having 1 instrument to sell and having multiple bells/slides/valve sets/ lead pipes to try. THAT is what Dillon Music was. They used to have drawers full of pipes in addition to multiple instruments and parts to try. No one seems to offer that at the moment. I'm guessing some of it is pandemic related and their possible market shift here in the US. #Iplayshires has taken over big time here so I'm guessing it's not worth it to anyone to keep all of that stock.dbwhitaker wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 11:18 amThe Baltimore Brass web site indicates they have currently have an R9 in stock. I visited them last year during ATW and they had 2 R9 and one R900 in stock at the time.WGWTR180 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 9:32 am
I've checked. Yes they get in an instrument from time to time but it's not the same as going somewhere and trying options. Dillon Music used to be the place on the East Coast. Now they have little to zero instruments or parts. They're also not listed on Rath's page anymore as a distributor. Many of the places that are listed only carry the cheaper model instruments. Times have changed.
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Re: Rath R900 Bass Trombone with an R8/R9 slide
Fair. I was thinking about making a trip to Dillons to try out their Rath stuff since it looked like they had a lot in stock at the time. Now they only have some bells and slides.