Burgerbob wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 10:04 pm
Thrawn22 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 9:35 pm
Nothing about it seems exciting or makes me want to go get one. The case it comes with is ugly and combursome. If Steve's description of how it plays is accurate then my money is better spent buying a classic 88H of spending a few hundred more on a Shires.
Uh oh, the 88H police!
There are a lot of other people on this forum that title is better suited to.
On that note, i had the Boneyard build me an 88H bell section that is essentially what this horns design offers, so it appears I'm ahead of the game.
And I've played newer Conns and most have been ok or pretty good, i just prefer older horns, and, i prefer to keep a horn i buy instead of getting something that I'll eventually flip because of being fickle or going for the next shiney thing that comes along.
I NEVER liked the idea and fact of Selmer owning Conn or King. In my opinion, the other brands have taken a backseat while Bach gets all of the attention. You see that in their trumpet line. You even see that in the cases. The Bach cases look WAY nicer compared to what's being offered with this 88H.
And I'm sure the prototypes for this 88H are better players than this model. I tried one of the prototype 88Hs made for Sauer and it played beautifully. And on Steves facebook post i asked if the whole horn was going to Sandhagens in the hopes of trying it so i can see for myself how it plays.
I'm all for Conns getting a moment in the sun, and if a horn plays great for others than great. But with the cost of these newer horns i am better off buying a vintage horn I'm more likely to be happy with or a "boutique " horn that better represents a vintage 88H.
And the term police gives the impression I'm going to pull you over, prefrom an illegal search of your vehicle, beat you while your handcuffed then plant an 88H with a thayer on you to justify the whole ordeal.