Getzen 3047 AF
- dorutzzu92
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- Joined: Jul 15, 2019
Hello
Can you tell me please your opinions for a getzen 3047 AF? I found one at a good price (new, in shop exponant , but looks like brand new. No wear at all) and i am thinking to buy it
Are they good horns? What is the diference between edwards t350 and getzen 3047 AF?
Please help with some advices! Thank you!
Can you tell me please your opinions for a getzen 3047 AF? I found one at a good price (new, in shop exponant , but looks like brand new. No wear at all) and i am thinking to buy it
Are they good horns? What is the diference between edwards t350 and getzen 3047 AF?
Please help with some advices! Thank you!
- BGuttman
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- Joined: Mar 22, 2018
The Getzen 3047 is basically made from Edwards parts, but is not modular. You cannot swap parts like on a T-350. If you like the horn as it is, it's a great value.
- tbonesullivan
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- Joined: Jul 02, 2019
The 3047AF is, as I have been told, basically the most popular / mainstream configuration of an Edwards T350. I remember someone had posted which bell was closest to the one used on the Getzen, but I forget what it was.
If it works for you, go for it.
If it works for you, go for it.
- Kevbach33
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- Joined: May 29, 2018
I'd call the Getzen custom series "semi-modular." The only interchangeable parts between custom series and Edwards tenors and basses are the leadpipes and tuning slides (i.e. an Edwards red dual radius tuning slide should fit a custom series). By contrast, the bell sections have different spacing between the main braces, and the slide tenons are different (Conn style on Getzen custom vs Bach style on Edwards). However, you could find a bell from a 3047AFR (red brass) and change out the yellow bell for the red if you need a specific sound (or vice versa).
That said, the Getzen custom series are very nice instruments, and if you don't like it, you're not losing a whole lot of value when reselling. If you get it, start with the #2 pipe (2 grooves/3 ridges) and go from there.
Can you test play it?
That said, the Getzen custom series are very nice instruments, and if you don't like it, you're not losing a whole lot of value when reselling. If you get it, start with the #2 pipe (2 grooves/3 ridges) and go from there.
Can you test play it?
- Posaunus
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As already noted, the Getzen 3047AF is a very fine trombone if in good condition. Take care of the (very nice) axial valve and slide, and it will serve you for many years. If you tire of it, it will be relatively easy to re-sell.
- Remington
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- dorutzzu92
- Posts: 49
- Joined: Jul 15, 2019
Thank you all for your answears, yes, i have the chance to test it because after order i have 30 days to return it if i don t like it, and a 3 year warranty if i like it, all that for €2900 , i just ordered today and i hope to be happy with it Thanks a lot
- JLivi
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I have a few students that have bought this trombone and I’m really impressed with it. So much that if I ever replace my bass trombone it’ll be for a Getzen 3062 or edwards b454; whichever I find first for the right price.
- dorutzzu92
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- Joined: Jul 15, 2019
Can someone tell me please if an Edwards T-sdn slide will fit the Getzen 3047 af?
- Burgerbob
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[quote="dorutzzu92"]Can someone tell me please if an Edwards T-sdn slide will fit the Getzen 3047 af?[/quote]
No, Getzen uses a different slide connector. It is not a hard modification but it will not fit as is.
No, Getzen uses a different slide connector. It is not a hard modification but it will not fit as is.
- tbonesullivan
- Posts: 1959
- Joined: Jul 02, 2019
[quote="greenbean"]The Getzen 3047 models are... freaking awesome![/quote] They are! In retrospect my trombone life may have been a lot different had I picked up one back in the early 00s, instead of going for a Bach 42T with a poorly set up valve. Live and learn.