This Bach 36BO-LT was produced in the early 2000s and remains one of the most versatile medium-bore F-attachment trombones ever made. Itβs a professional-level instrument in super-clean condition, fully serviced in our shop and ready for performance when sold.
β¦ Historical & Model Overview
The Bach 36 series bridges the gap between small-bore commercial horns and full symphonic .547-bore tenors, making it an enduring favorite among both classical and jazz crossover players. The βLTβ (Lightweight) designation refers to its nickel-silver handslide, which gives the horn an exceptionally quick response and a touch of brilliance in tone color.
This particular 36BO-LT received full professional servicing here at The Brass Exchange, including:
Complete chemical bath and internal cleaning
Rotor teardown and lubrication
Slide alignment and adjustment for ideal compression and feel
It plays freely and evenly across all registers β a fine example of Bach craftsmanship from this production era.
β¦ Condition & Details
Bell: 8" yellow brass, traditional Bach flare
Bore: .525 (medium-large)
Valve: Standard F-attachment open-wrap design
Slide: Lightweight nickel-silver outer tubes (LT model)
Finish: Original lacquer, exceptionally clean throughout
Case: Original Bach case in very nice condition
This horn is free from dents, dings, or prior repair work β a true βready-to-playβ professional example. Every slide and valve action meets factory-spec performance.
β¦ Tone & Playability
Players often describe the 36BO-LT as the βdo-everythingβ trombone. Its medium-large bore provides enough depth for orchestral or wind-ensemble work, yet still offers the agility and brightness needed for chamber or solo playing.
With a 5G-size mouthpiece, the horn produces a broad, resonant sound ideal for concert band or symphonic settings.
With a 6Β½AL or similar, it shifts toward a more compact, balanced tone suited to jazz ensemble, quintet, or pit orchestra use.
β¦ Market Context
New Bach 36BO-LT models currently retail for over $4,000, while used examples online often range from $1,500β$2,500 depending on condition and service history.
Unlike most secondhand listings, all instruments sold by The Brass Exchange receive complete shop preparation, cleaning, and testing before being listed β ensuring a dependable, performance-ready result.
This Bach 36BO-LT has been sold and is now part of our Archive of Sold Instruments, serving as a modern reference for players researching the 36-series design evolution.
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