The Voigt-free-flow-valve forms the central feature of these instruments.
Tenor, bass, double bass and cimbasso trombones all gain their special appeal through this.
BASS TROMBONES
This series of trombones is named after the S1 tenor trombone, which has now been developed into the J-51.
The aim of this development work was to be able to offer a good universal trombone at an attractive price to pupils, students and even professionals.
These groups of people play them widely and the German Musical Instrument Award provides confirmation of the success of this concept.
DOUBLEBASS/CIMBASSO
The internationally popular valve developed by Rene Hagmann from Switzerland provides the name for this series.
The special construction determines the design and handling of these trombones. The special air infeed is complemented by a bell with a Selmer rim.
ALTO TROMBONES
GERMAN TROMBONES
The German concert trombones are traditionally Jürgen Voigt’s favourites.
They are known for their soft, warm sound with excellent intonation and ease of playing.
The key features in this series are the decorative “snakes” on the slide bow and tuning slide and the special short press valve mechanism.
This series includes alto, tenor, bass and double bass instruments.