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King 2103 3B Legend Series TromboneThe King 2103 3B Legend Professional Trombone has been the preferred trombone by studio musicians and professional jazz players for decades. The King 3B features a .508 bore and nickel silver outer hand slide for excellent tone and quick response. The 3B Legend is available with a yellow brass bell (2103), gold brass bell (2103G), Sterling silver bell (2103S) or Sterling silver bell with gold trim (2103SGX). The 2103 3B is also available with an optional F attachment valve. This instrument merits serious consideration by any serious player seeking to find a horn they can live with for a long time.
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I've had my Blessing B88-O for a year and love it...but the King is a monster! My bro started playing trombone for jazz band (baritone player) and since I'm off at college we needed another horn for him to play, so we got this one. I never realized I could shake walls with a horn before...and keep intonation. The slide is the best slide I have ever felt, you just have to be very careful to not over grease the slide or it will stick, it's that close of a fit. Properly lubed, it is frictionless. This horn also makes for effortless lip slurs. My only peeve with it is the bell/slide bolt comes from the slide and my hand sometimes knocks it loose while playing. Also, its not that it doesn't blend easily, but it is easy to blast out your section with it if you aren't paying attention. Oh yea, and the tuning slide is rather tight, but not stuck, just takes pressure.
Played horn out of the box at dance band rehearsal...was awed with the ease of playing all registers; didn't much like the 7C mouthpiece, too harsh tone, squealing highs robust but very harsh.
The 2103 (3B - sterling silver bell) trombone is well worth the investment. Far superior to my other awesone trombones (Martin, Bach 36, Bach 42T, and Olds Symphony), the 3B produces exceptional sound, responsiveness, and control. If you take good care of it, it will last for ever - my 1964 3B sounds as bright and clear today as the day I bought it.
Of all the horns I have own, which is considerable, I've found my 2103 3B to have the best slide action of them all. I like the light weight feel of the horn, and it is my horn of choice for recording.
As with another review, I too used the Bach LT16M for 20 years for jazz and dance band. Upon reading some discussions and reviews of the 2103 3B, I tried this horn and decided to change trombones. I found the 2103 3B easier to control in the high register, easier to control dynamically and easier playing lip trills. But most importantly, the tone was sweeter and less focused yeilding a warmer timbre. This enables me to blend better in a jazz sectional yet I can still project forcefully during solos.