Quote from: Slidennis on Feb 21, 2008, 01:46AMCame in the day before yesterday. Many thanks to Chris Beaumont for its quick an good service!
First impression : I was a bit afraid the first moment I tried it because it is so less resonant than the Bach 1.5G and the Laskey 85M, with less bright overtones in it...
It's a more massive mpc, more bowlish...
But the more I tried and used it, the more I liked : it gives just the bass bone tone I have in my mind, even if it takes some effort... And the projection is there, but I'm simply more acustomed to a bright tone.
I tried it at my brass band rehearsal yesterday, and the conductor was very positively impressed (he's pro tuba player)
And yes, it projects, even in that quite dead room...
It has a lot of core in the sound, and the tone is really well anchored if that make sense.
I did not think I could have that kind of rather dark tone out of the Conn 71H...
Now, the high register is much harder to get and make it sing, but I suppose I just have to work at it, after all I'm rather new to bass (not even 1 year...)
So, the Rath 1.5 is not a shortcut to anything, but a great pro piece of gear IMO...
I have a Rath 2 on which I opened up the inner diameter. It's a very comfortable mouthpiece with an effortlessly pure tone. But, the bowl shape seems to be an issue for me regarding articulation. Nevertheless, it's a great piece. As a tenor player, I can't deal with the compromise at this stage of my development. Perhaps, one day I'll pick it up and LOVE it the same way that I LOVE my R4 horn.
DG