Feedback on Conn 4h
Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2017 11:51 am
Recently I drove to an Oregon City music shop and played several "jazz" trombones, a Selmer triple threat (beautiful), a King Siversonic 2B, a Bach 36, and a Conn 4H from the late 50's or early 60's. I was surprised but the 4H blew the others away. I am not sure that any of the others did anything better than the 4H. I was using the same mouthpiece for all.
In fairness, I grew up on Conns and own my original 1966 88H, as wll as a 48h, two 44h's and have enjoyed owning a 62H 12h and 72H in the past. So I like the way Conns play. Several 6h's did not impress me much and I kind of looked at the 4H as another nothing special. I think I have played at least a couple in the past without noticing much.
Just interested in opinions on this model. Inconsistant based on time of production?
In fairness, I grew up on Conns and own my original 1966 88H, as wll as a 48h, two 44h's and have enjoyed owning a 62H 12h and 72H in the past. So I like the way Conns play. Several 6h's did not impress me much and I kind of looked at the 4H as another nothing special. I think I have played at least a couple in the past without noticing much.
Just interested in opinions on this model. Inconsistant based on time of production?