I had all three horns at home for one week, now. Very interesting, surprising, disappointing at certain points.
My original idea to have a King 2b was a good one and the 2b Liberty I had for testing is a beautiful horn and it's fun to play, precise to work. BUT .... it sounded like my 5b ... although less mellow and nice an full ... but alike. Since I love the sound and power my 5b I wanted a second trombone with a different sound especially for Jazz.
The Thein was a disappointment. I soaked the slide in Yamaha Slide Lubricant but couldn't get rid of this slight scratching sound ... which in the end could be fixed at Thein (nearby my home) of course. Else, that 40 year old instrument was in excellent condition, no ding, nothing. Right from it's first hand.
The sound and the handling is what disappointed me. That machine is fuzzy in sound and not precise in playing. Very strange, especially since I used the same mouthpiece for 2b, 4h and Thein, of course.
The Conn 4h Artist Special has this beaming bright sound and incredible power when you increase the air flow. It plays like a swiss clockwork, precise, clear .... simply fun to play and I can't feel it's 80 years. Very impressive and my final choice.
Thanks for all your comments. As usual, very helpful and experienced.
