Thomann MB-30 Bb- Marching Baritone

B-Flat Marching Baritone

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Latest User Reviews

3 years ago

Good instrument

The tones are not tuned but for that money you can expect premium quality. Good for exercise

6 years ago

Good instrument for the price

I bought this instrument to replace my very old King fluglebone(40 years old) which I use for jazz gigs.

It blows really well and the low register is much better than the King. I only have one issue and that's with the tuning of the top F concert, it's very sharp and must be lipped down a lot. As long as you are aware of it, you can deal with it.

Apart from that the valves are good, it's great for the price and plays very well throughout the range when I use my own Vincent Bach mouthpiece.

8 years ago

Very good for the price.

It's named "baritone" but it might be actually a trombone. Tried baritone mouthpiece and didn't fit, but could fit any trombone mouthpiece.

The instrument it's easy to play if you're a trumpet player, much more intuitive than the marching trombone in a trombone shape.

The pistons work pretty good. The sound is a bit darker and lacks the "bite", and it's a bit unstable in the high register, but generally speaking, great instrument for the price. Totally recommend.

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Thomann
  • Released in 2011
  • Average price : $438
  • 3 Valves
  • Brass bell
  • Bell diameter: 220.5 mm (8.7")
  • Diameter of the bore: 12.5 mm
  • Height: 53 cm
  • Weight : 1.81kg
  • With clear lacquer finish
  • Mouthpiece and case included
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