Lätzsch Bass Trombone question

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deanmccarty
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by deanmccarty »

I have reached out to the company, but have not heard back. So I thought maybe someone on here might know… what is the difference between a 1C1 rim and a 2C1 rim for bass trombone. They both have the same dimensions, but there is no information as to the differences.

Thanks in advance.
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Doug_Elliott
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by Doug_Elliott »

On their website:

With the Rims +1, +2, +3 and +4

your cup will become 1,2,3 or 4 mm deeper.
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Matthias
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by Matthias »

The difference between a 1C1 and a 2C1 is the rim shape.

1C1 is based on a JK Cieslilk Spezial, 2C1 based on Yamaha Model Trudel.

See here for more information abou the other rims: <LINK_TEXT text="https://www.xn--ltzsch-shop-l8a.com/en/ ... mbone.html">https://www.xn--ltzsch-shop-l8a.com/en/web-shop/100-model-c1-bass-trombone.html</LINK_TEXT>

On one of my last visits in the Lätzsch workshop I took this foto with information about the different rims.

Please let me know if you need more information.
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deanmccarty
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by deanmccarty »

[quote="Doug Elliott"]On their website:

With the Rims +1, +2, +3 and +4

your cup will become 1,2,3 or 4 mm deeper.[/quote]

I understand the cup depth… it’s the rim itself that I’m questioning. The 1C1 and 2C1 both show the same dimensions. I’m guessing rim shape? Maybe flat vs rounded.
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deanmccarty
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by deanmccarty »

[quote="Matthias"]The difference between a 1C1 and a 2C1 is the rim shape.

1C1 is based on a JK Cieslilk Spezial, 2C1 based on Yamaha Model Trudel.

See here for more information abou the other rims: <LINK_TEXT text="https://www.xn--ltzsch-shop-l8a.com/en/ ... mbone.html">https://www.xn--ltzsch-shop-l8a.com/en/web-shop/100-model-c1-bass-trombone.html</LINK_TEXT>

On one of my last visits in the Lätzsch workshop I took this foto with information about the different rims.

Please let me know if you need more information.[/quote]

Thank you! That is exactly what I’m looking for!