$5,500 vs $400 Trombone Comparison

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  • Опубліковано 31 бер 2024
  • A quick sound comparison between a freshly unboxed (used) Yamaha 643-II that I got for $400 from a trombonechat member, and my daily drive, a state of the art and customized Stephens Horn that I hand picked out of all the manufactures at ITF 2022.

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  • @IBoughtItMyself
    @IBoughtItMyself 7 днів тому

    Yammy sounds good. Screaming good deal.

  • @marcusschneider2880
    @marcusschneider2880 2 місяці тому +1

    An interesting observation regarding your remark about how with the Yamaha, you feel your throat closing up. I've experienced a similar phenomenon with my Bach 36, even in comparison to smaller bore horns like my Olds Super. So far, I haven't found an explanation. I've considered factors such as how I hold the horn-I have long arms, etc.-and if I'm getting too stiff. Sometimes, this even leads to my voice sounding very hoarse.

    • @WilliamLang
      @WilliamLang  2 місяці тому

      I can totally see that happening - I took out my Yamaha 882V and compared the valves - the 643 definitely is a little less open through the valve - but my gear has been chosen to make that sound as open as possible, so I'm not too surprised. I'll definitely be keeping my eyes open for other horns like this though - they would make absolutely great bridge horns for students

  • @fredericmuscat3217
    @fredericmuscat3217 3 місяці тому +4

    Ce que je considérerai c'est surtout le facilité a jouer, car il n'y a pas vraiment de différence sonore entre les deux. Pour moi le poids, la faciliter de produire un son avec la valve sont des caractéristiques que je prendrais en considération. Mais la sonorité d'un tromboniste est unique tout comme la voix humaine, nous avons tous un timbre de voix particulier, donc tu peux jouer dans n'importe quel trombone tu auras toujours le meme son.

    • @WilliamLang
      @WilliamLang  3 місяці тому +2

      great thoughts! my main horn is indeed easier to play, and has a slightly easier trigger range

  • @grandert
    @grandert 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the comparison. As a student it might be tempting to think that you need an expensive “latest model” trombone to sound great and be able to compete. Me, as an ex trombone player, who has taken up trombone playing again have been experimenting with some older horns as alternatives to the latest models. This includes some Holton models (158 and 159), Yamaha models (like the 648R - the model which Christian Lindberg actually recorded some of his early albums on) and my current favorite - a Benge 195F. They all have their strengths and I still haven’t found the horn that has it all, though the Benge beats my old 1956 Elkhart 88 and my Bach 42 Thayer in some aspects.

    • @WilliamLang
      @WilliamLang  2 місяці тому

      There are definitely a lot of great older horns out there! I'm pretty sure this 643-II is the same as the 648R but with a gold brass outer slide instead of a nickel slide. Super solid horn, and it's fun to know that about Lindberg!

    • @grandert
      @grandert 2 місяці тому

      @@WilliamLangyes, old horns are very exciting! So much history. I actually have two 648R, the older one has brass outer slide, and the newer one has a Yamaha logo and insignia on the bell and nickel slide. The old one plays like butter, and I prefer that one. Both of them has the semi open wrap though, so I think they are slightly different than your horn. Confusingly enough there is a 648 (without the R) that has the same F as the conn. A bit different bell than the 648R as well (less red). I really agree with your statement that lot of these horns are very undervalued.

  • @aammarkhan2661
    @aammarkhan2661 2 місяці тому

    I think this really attests to the idea that the player is far more important than the instrument. Both horns sound great, but the Stephens does sound like easier to play/more comfortable.

    • @WilliamLang
      @WilliamLang  2 місяці тому

      for sure! i was still quite impressed with the quality on the Yamaha - i think they get a little bit of an underserved bad rep in American trombone circles

  • @showingYOUtheworld
    @showingYOUtheworld Місяць тому

    The difference is mainly in the play feeling.
    Still the Shires has a bigger and more rich sound, but from other hand that Yamaha is more versatile.
    It can be used in all kind of orchestras including Big Bands and combo sections.
    Everything is just my personal opinion of course

    • @WilliamLang
      @WilliamLang  Місяць тому +2

      yeah, my stephens horn was definitely set up to be a big tone machine - the yamaha would be much better on a third part of a jazz band i think! good bridge to the bass bone

    • @showingYOUtheworld
      @showingYOUtheworld Місяць тому

      Absolutely agree with you 👍
      Thumbs up for your video !!!

  • @schteak7388
    @schteak7388 2 місяці тому +1

    Is this a website where you purchases from I'm really interested in getting a budget trombone on a budget

    • @WilliamLang
      @WilliamLang  2 місяці тому

      i got this one from trombonechat. the facebook marketplace can sometimes have hidden gems as well

    • @schteak7388
      @schteak7388 2 місяці тому

      @@WilliamLang what do you think of John packer and Wessex trombones

    • @WilliamLang
      @WilliamLang  2 місяці тому +1

      they're not very good overall, even for brand new budget options. i would rather get a used horn from yamaha or bach for the same price personally

    • @WilliamLang
      @WilliamLang  2 місяці тому +2

      some people like them a lot, but i'd rather get a used horn from a more reputable maker for serious purposes

    • @schteak7388
      @schteak7388 2 місяці тому

      @@WilliamLang have you heard of the new y fort trombones?

  • @mombooze
    @mombooze 2 місяці тому

    The closed wrap is a little stuffy on the yamaha.... I agree yamahas are undervalued tho

    • @WilliamLang
      @WilliamLang  2 місяці тому

      also has a giant dent in it! so maybe a little better than you're hearing there