
R6 Bb Tenor Trombone
Michael Rath has been developing the new R6 large bore (.547”) Bb/F trombone over the past two years (2023/2024). His goal was to design an instrument that meets the needs of the modern player while enhancing Rath’s already successful range of trombones.
The R6 is the first model to feature the newly designed Rath valve, manufactured by a local engineering company in Yorkshire.
This instrument has been developed with single-radius bows on the hand slide, F tuning slide, and main tuning slide. Single-radius bows allow for a more consistent transition across the dynamic range, providing greater control for the player and delivering a more open feel and sound.
The main tuning slide features a newly designed large taper and marks a departure from Rath tradition by incorporating a single fixed brace between the tuning slide legs instead of the classic ‘R’ brace. This new brace gives the instrument a more traditional appearance while also improving response, and the new taper produces a rich, full sound.
Michael has always worked closely with his team of technicians to ensure quality, consistency, and the development of new manufacturing techniques. Recently, he has introduced new tooling to create a more rounded rim profile on the bells. This new shape enhances player feedback without compromising projection and will be incorporated into all new Rath trombones, including the R6.
Michael Rath is extremely proud to launch the R6—a true product of his decades of experience working with the world’s top players and his passion for crafting instruments of the highest quality.
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Bells
Michael Rath Custom Trombone bell flares offer a wide range of tonal characteristics, each material giving a variety and flexibility of sound. They are available in yellow brass (70% copper, 30% zinc), gold brass (85% copper, 15% zinc), red brass (90% copper, 10% zinc) and nickel silver.
The higher the copper content in the material, the darker and warmer the sound. For example, the gold and red brass are more consistent in tone than yellow brass. However yellow brass is more flexible in terms of sound than gold and red.
Nickel silver bells tend to produce a very clear sound, and have a more focussed sound and feel than a brass bell, but without becoming excessively bright.
When coupled with the right main slide, tuning slide and leadpipe, nickel bells can also sound dark, full and resonant, particularly on our bass trombones.
For most players our standard bell size and weight will be the best choice – 7 1/2″ for medium bore tenor trombones (R1, R2, R10 and R12); 8″ for medium large bore trombones (R3); 8 1/2″ for large bore tenor trombones (R4) and 9 1/2″ for bass trombones (R9).
However a player may find that a different bell size better suits their needs hence other bell flares can be ordered.
Bell flares can also be ordered not only in standard weight but also in light and heavy weights.
All Michael Rath bells are constructed in two pieces, a flare and a spout, allowing us to select the most appropriate gauge (or material thickness) for the bell flare and spout independently. They are produced entirely by hand in our workshop and are finished in clear lacquer as standard, although various other finishes are available.
Bell flares are stamped with the specification indicating the type and gauge of material used. For example, a bell stamped “750R” is made from red brass (R); with a flare gauge of 0.7mm and a spout gauge of 0.5mm.
Slides
Michael Rath slides are available in three different materials for the outer slide – yellow brass, bronze and nickel silver.
A nickel silver slide allows a more articulate, brighter sound than yellow brass or bronze and it can also feel more open on some component combinations. A bronze slide typically sounds darker and feels more centred. Yellow brass slides sit in between nickel silver and bronze in terms of their tonal characteristics and feel.
The Rath R6 has been developed with single-radius bows on the hand slide, F tuning slide, and main tuning slide. Single-radius bows allow for a more consistent transition across the dynamic range, providing greater control for the player and delivering a more open feel and sound.
The connection, slide to bell section, has a locking system unique to our instruments.
The advantage of this system over a regular screw fitting is that the slide matches directly to the gooseneck, without any step in the bore.
Tuning Slides
Michael Rath tuning slides for the R6 are available in yellow brass, and have a single radius design.
Valves
There are two valve options available for Michael Rath Custom trombones: the René Hagmann valve and the Michael Rath valve.
Both valves have their own distinct playing characteristics. The R6 is the first model to feature the newly designed Rath valve, manufactured by a local engineering company in Yorkshire.
The Hagmann is designed to cause as little disruption to the airflow as possible and feels very open in the valve register, even through the pedal register.
Valve wrap tubing bore size = .547” (13.894mm)
Finishes
The majority of our Michael Rath instruments are supplied highly polished with a thin clear lacquer coating. We found that applying thicker coats of lacquer “deadens” the instrument, leading to it being unresponsive and dull. However, despite only having a thin coat of lacquer, proper care and maintenance will keep the instrument always looking at its best.
Other finishes are available, such as brushed lacquer, coloured lacquer or without a lacquer coating at all. These can be applied to individual parts or to a complete instrument, giving you the opportunity to create an instrument uniquely yours.
Leadpipes
Choice of a leadpipe is an important factor in determining the sound, and particularly the response, of an instrument. Leadpipes are available for the R6 in four materials: brass, nickel silver, sterling silver and bronze, across five sizes.
The standard leadpipe for each trombone model is in brass, whilst nickel silver gives a more brilliant sound and silver a darker, denser sound quality.
Extensive research has shown that, for most players, the standard taper leadpipe in brass is the best solution.
However in addition to our standard leadpipe, we also have leadpipe options based on the standard taper that are more focused , “A”, or more open ,”B”.
It is important to bear in mind that a leadpipe should also be a suitable match not only for your trombone but also for your mouthpiece.
For a large cup mouthpiece you may find that a leadpipe with a more open taper and feel is preferable. A shallow cup may be better with a tighter more focused leadpipe. And if you are changing your mouthpiece, a change of leadpipe may also be appropriate.
Rath R6 | |
41 | Medium |
41A | More open than the 41A |
5 | Alternative to the 41A and 41B Produces a more focused sound, but with open response |
5A | More focused than the 5 leadpipe |
5B | More open than the 5 leadpipe |
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