Today I went back to work and brought the Williams to hang out with the Minicks.
Photos were a must. Not often you get to see this.
During our dark week (nine days) I didn't play at all. Stupid as that may be, it was nice to have a break.
That in mind, Brett and I had a go at the Williams today to form some first impressions.
We noted that as far as bell size, Brett's Minick is the largest, mine is the smallest, and the Williams falls between. But the Williams definitely has the widest bell throat, no question.
Brett said he felt there was a lot of space between the partials. He sounded very smooth playing in the high register, everything just popped into place. We both agreed that this horn sounds more "dense" than the Minicks, just a lot of overtones and a lot of potential for getting loud without losing stability. We also found that third position felt really out of place for us compared to the Minicks...perhaps this is because the bell is closer to the face?
I played it for rehearsal and struggled a bit with tuning, because I wasn't the only one who hadn't played the entire break

Plus positions on the Williams in relation to the bell are just different. This will teach me to stop using the bell as a guide

Didn't realize I'd been relying on that visual so much! Rehearsal was good to work out the kinks.
The show was much better than rehearsal. I had to pay close attention to stop using the bell as a gauge, but it worked. It will take a little while to get used to this horn and compare it properly, but I already feel that the Williams is quite different than the Minicks. Darker and denser. It's more...hungry or something. Every note I played had this devil's advocate undertone of "You know, that could have been louder with zero added effort and no loss in quality. Just sayin'." Dangerous!

And even though the sound is kind of dark, it still cuts very well and responds quickly (though I have to say, first impression, I think it is not as cutting and responsive as the Minicks). Really an interesting horn. Other than a few basic tuning issues and me shying away from certain notes for fear of sounding awful, it was a good first impression.
I'm no good at properly describing partials, intonation, etc., so forgive me if this description sounds a bit juvenile. If there's anything specific you'd like to hear about regarding how this horn plays just let me know and I'll do my best to describe!
At some point I will make a "Minick vs. Williams" video, comparing both horns. Probably not until next year when we're done with all of these ridiculous dark weeks, and when I can find a nice quiet place to set up the GoPro.