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Looking for vibraphone with an E below middle C.
I remember Gary Burton talking about Musser experimenting with an extended range vibraphone .
Also I know Vanderplas made some.
The 4 octave Bergerault is too much (range and price!)

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DrBobM55 Sat, 12/20/2025 - 23:25

Adams makes a vibraphone with a low E. The bars are narrower than other wide bar instruments.  

Vince H Tue, 12/30/2025 - 18:52

I checked out the specs for that Adams Low E vibe. The lowest bars are 50mm/2", about the same as top Deagans (e.g. Aurora) and top Jencos, maybe Leedy as well? (Vs the standard on most instruments today, which is 57mm/2.25." For comparison, the Musser standard Pro (used by most other makers) switches to 2" at C#. So this could conceivably be a fine sounding instrument, perhaps with a little less volume than the 2.25" low-end instruments. I have sent a note to Adams asking if there are any in the US or Canada to listen to yet, but not heard back. I do a lot of work with a classical guitarist and that low E is very appealing.

Jenzz Sat, 01/03/2026 - 15:48

Hi :-)
I play such an Adams with the low E. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.

Old model is VSWV31, actual model is VSWA31.

regards, Jens .-)

Holger Kaufmann Thu, 01/15/2026 - 12:27

What I really do not understand is, why Adams are producing a vibraphone with a low E but do not add as a minimum an Eb for the sharps. It would be so nice for many Jazz-Standards, because just have a look into the Realbook: There would be so many Eb's to play on the low side! Nowadays You can buy single bass- bars from Studio 49 near Munich in Bavaria and they have a fair price, I think (C to E). I love the sound of bass-instruments and it would be nice to play the root, when comping!

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