I love my A2 as well - works in all situations without me thinking I wish I'd brought a different trumpet to the gig! The only thing I would change is go for the silver plate rather than lacquer as it has a tiny bit more sparkle especially at low volume. Best trumpet I've ever owned.
How much extra for the custom hair band to keep the 3rd slide from falling out ? Just kidding around . I use the same thing which is especially good for plunger work to keep the slide from extending when letting go of the slide . Thanks for the video.
@@austincustom I've been using the cloth covered hair ring thingys for years. Unlike rubber bands they don't tarnish silver or rub lacquer. Thanks for the reply.
I love my A2 as well - works in all situations without me thinking I wish I'd brought a different trumpet to the gig! The only thing I would change is go for the silver plate rather than lacquer as it has a tiny bit more sparkle especially at low volume. Best trumpet I've ever owned.
I would love to see a video of the A2 vs the Sonic. Particularly for legit / wind ensemble type playing. Thanks Trent you the man.
hopefully we can do a video comparison soon of these!
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How much extra for the custom hair band to keep the 3rd slide from falling out ? Just kidding around . I use the same thing which is especially good for plunger work to keep the slide from extending when letting go of the slide . Thanks for the video.
Those are actually custom neoprene rings Adams makes for all the horns to hold the slides tight during shipping. I also love them for plunger work 😎
@@austincustom I've been using the cloth covered hair ring thingys for years. Unlike rubber bands they don't tarnish silver or rub lacquer. Thanks for the reply.
Trent is the A2 as responsive as the A9? Does one slot better than the other ? Thx Trent 🎺
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great looking horn but i dont like the look of the pinky ring
We can put any ring you'd prefer on the horn.
like a Bach, but more in tune ;)