Maass Trombones?

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WillSlideForMoney
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Maass Trombones?

Post by WillSlideForMoney »

Hi Everyone,

Anyone ever hear of these horns?

I know they're made in China (as most things these days).

Anyone have any info?

Thanks!

W
Will Holt

Shires Bass Bone - Yellow bell and slide, dual Axial flows
Hammond 20bl + 21bl depending on the gig

Conn Coprion c.1962 (I think?)
Lacquer removed, tiny bell

Mike Mass tenor tenor trombone
Yellow bell
Rotor
Basically a copy of a Shires
walldaja
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Post by walldaja »

No, but interesting website

http://trombones.maassmusical.com/

One of their products was a Bb / F with a straight crook so you could disconnect the valve and tubing and have a straight horn. The man behind it, Mike Maass seems to have good credentials. Who's played one?
Dave

2020ish? Shires Q30GR with Christian Lindburg 2CL
1982 King 607F/ Butler lp with 13CL
Yamaha 421G Bass with Griego .25 / Yamaha 59
Bach Soloist with 13CL
1967 Olds Ambassador with 10CL
1957 Besson 10-10
Jean Baptiste EUPCOMS with Stork 4
LarryPrestonRoberson
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Post by LarryPrestonRoberson »

I've been curious about these myself.
WillSlideForMoney
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Post by WillSlideForMoney »

Hi Guys,

I ended up buying one as a backup horn for a wedding band I play in. Think along the lines of a cheap Chinese trombone that looks like a Shires (old school rotor).

Not a great playing bone, but as I've played Shires the past 10 years I may be biased a bit.
Will Holt

Shires Bass Bone - Yellow bell and slide, dual Axial flows
Hammond 20bl + 21bl depending on the gig

Conn Coprion c.1962 (I think?)
Lacquer removed, tiny bell

Mike Mass tenor tenor trombone
Yellow bell
Rotor
Basically a copy of a Shires
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MahlerMusic
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WillSlideForMoney wrote: Tue Jan 22, 2019 7:57 am Hi Guys,
Not a great playing bone, but as I've played Shires the past 10 years I may be biased a bit.
Any body else or can you provide more detail. Do you think the sound can be improved with a lead pipe or another mod. There Bass bones are priced around the Conn 110H so will you gain much going with a Conn?

Also I see the tenor's also come with a straight pipe, any extra's for the Bass?
Davidmiller
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Post by Davidmiller »

I play one right now, in a lot of ways I like it compared to my edwards. Mine is the screw bell version and it is a really good playing horn. The biggest issue I had was the stock slide wasn’t ergonomic so I moved to a Bach 42 slide and that works great.

-David
Mikebmiller
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At least the horns are “Authentically Trombone” - whatever that means.
Jpechroer
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I play on two of them right now. I think they’re great horns and for the price can’t beat it. I have the yellow brass system and liked it so much that I bought a gold set up. I had issues w one of the slides but you get a warranty and they are quick to either fix it or send you a new one. I compared it to my 88h and thought it kept up well. It’ll below a Bach 42out if the water. I think mike maass is on to something and he’s getting better with time. Check out his website “maass musical” you’d be surprised. Good quality horn.
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