Equipment for the job
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Equipment for the job
Hello all,
Just curious as to what equipment people who are gigging in cover bands and wedding bands are using.
Just curious as to what equipment people who are gigging in cover bands and wedding bands are using.
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I use a YSL356G for that type of work
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I love my Bach 36BO. I had it modified to accept both a G crook and an F crook. I can play whatever the part requires and the bari parts, too.
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I use an Olds Recording. Was happy with the King 3B+ I used previously but just like Olds.
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Re: Equipment for the job
Yamaha 697z Or Bach LT16M. Sometimes I wish I had my Yamaha 446 with f attachment to make some things easier with the trigger but I get by.
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2b plus with gold bell
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Holton Stratodyne
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Re: Equipment for the job
Haven't played many gigs like this, but for a wedding gig I wouldn't hesitate to use a King 3BSS.
For a cover band, it might depend on who we're trying to cover.
For a cover band, it might depend on who we're trying to cover.

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3BF-SS
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Re: Equipment for the job
Is a conn 6h the wrong horn for that sort of thing?
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No way! That could be a great choice. I just like the not-tiny bore size of the 3B, and use the F attachment so much that not having one is a pain.Bassbonechandler wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 7:38 amIs a conn 6h the wrong horn for that sort of thing?
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A 6H is actually slightly smaller bore than a King 3B, but not that much that it would make a difference.
An F-attachment is a convenience, but no wise necessary.
Sterling silver bell looks nice, but again is not necessary.
An F-attachment is a convenience, but no wise necessary.
Sterling silver bell looks nice, but again is not necessary.
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If I recall, the 6H has the mega square end crook. That's probably the biggest reason I couldn't personally adapt to that horn. I played one earnestly for about a week to try and adapt to a nice new horn I had access to, but it was better off on someone else's hands
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There have been different specifications for the 6h model over timeharrisonreed wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 8:55 am If I recall, the 6H has the mega square end crook. That's probably the biggest reason I couldn't personally adapt to that horn. I played one earnestly for about a week to try and adapt to a nice new horn I had access to, but it was better off on someone else's hands