I recently ordered a flugel from this brand. It’s under a lot of different names, but they are all the same manufacturer. Mine was called a “Weibster”, and it actually plays incredibly well. It was I believe around 800 and it suits my needs perfectly. I also have a rotary cornet that was extremely cheap from the same brand, which isn’t that great but it’s more of a novelty item. If you need a budget horn, they work great, sound good, aren’t a hassle, and will last you quite a while. You can also ask for custom finishes for no extra cost if the price is high enough I think, or at least that’s what I got. Cool bonus imo.
@IndianOutlaw1870 Жыл бұрын
The Weibster flugelhorns are quite good.
@jambajoby322 жыл бұрын
My Monette p2 raja has the valve buttons that are ever so slightly off! I’m sure within spec tolerances but still very meh when I sight it. It plays amazing though, no doubt
@bonemack5 жыл бұрын
Excellent and honest review! Cool looking vs true workmanship. These instruments look fantastic but... quality control is the biggest issue I've found with the instruments when testing them brand new. Looking at the valves when you pulled out the 1st valve, quality of the metal is the second. Over time, they just seem to wear out faster than most other manufacturers. Off to watch the play test.
@stansmith40544 жыл бұрын
The Chinese instruments (generally) are decent. Remember Jupiter? They are made in Taiwan and those are usually good horns. The Chinese instruments have come a long ways in the last 20 years. Also, some Bach horns are made in China! I know, I was a tester! The instruments to stay away from are now made in India. They are totally junk. Best used as wall decorations. But who knows, maybe the Indians will improve their quality in the next 20 years. I played a Chinese made piccolo trumpet at Juilliard and it played very well. At the time, because of finances, it was my only option.
@Metal-Possum3 жыл бұрын
Back in the good old bad old days, China had this brand "Lark" and they were heavy, clunky, and totally soul sucking. I bought one of their Baritones cheap and found this out immediately, but I did already know what I was in for.
@jambajoby322 жыл бұрын
Yep the bell bow curve is def Monette style This horn looks like if Carol brass made a Monette horn lol! Looks super cool & if you had a fine repair man clean it up some, it would be a killer horn!
@landenjohnson53284 жыл бұрын
Do a review on that flugel
@rorschach1624 жыл бұрын
Have you checked out a Schiller?
@Brian.Martin.Trumpet4 жыл бұрын
I have not. I’ve heard mixed reviews on it.
@astra212910 ай бұрын
Obviously you customised yourself to Bach, Schilke, etc, ROBERY for 3 and more thousand bucks...😂😂😂
@obbzerver5 жыл бұрын
The test that counts is sound - would you bet serious money you could pick this out of a lineup of expensive horns?
@Brian.Martin.Trumpet4 жыл бұрын
It sounded like a trumpet without a doubt. The difference is the feedback you get when you're playing it. The partials locked in very differently for me. I couldn't bend notes or adjust intonation as easily as say a Bach, Shires, or Yamaha horn. So sure, the sound will suffice, but what there's not enough benefits to the player to justify it being 1000 US dollars.
@igdmusic.72 жыл бұрын
you forgot to play it man.....
@Brian.Martin.Trumpet2 жыл бұрын
I do that in Part 2
@paulgrimm68503 жыл бұрын
A $1000?I bought a new Getzen 700s for $977
@Brian.Martin.Trumpet3 жыл бұрын
Yeah these Chinese horns are overpriced with the ebay ones being lemons. Anyone that asks me where they can get a killer horn for cheap I direct them to Thomann brass. You can get a professional model Carol Brass for like $650 shipped and it plays circles around the horn in this video.
@paulgrimm68503 жыл бұрын
@@Brian.Martin.Trumpet I just put in layaway a Leftover new 50th anniversary silver Bach Stradivarius for $3250. Never been played. These horns were going for $4,ooo a while back. Thanks for the tip