
These are the John Fedchock designed and endorsed horns. Anyone ever played one or know anything about them?
Yup, I actually don't mind their basses- much better players than the modern Conn 62H/62HI they largely look like- but they are all crazy heavy. The axial horn is a very good player but just too heavy to really contemplate, IMO.
Günter has moved away from that horn again and is back on his Bach. Don't know the reasons, but I've seen it in current streams/concerts. Will ask him if I meet him again at some point, but it's been a while since we last met.Tooloud wrote: ↑Tue May 20, 2025 11:25 am 1634 in concerthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ht1lm3ug8Dc
If it's good enough for HR-Bigband, it's good enough for everbody... My opinion... I think, that was a great performance.
I wonder if she works out regularly with weights to build upper body strength -- I mean ... just based on frequent references to the XO basses as "HEAVY". I shied away from trying an XO bass entirely because of the many historical references to weight issues concerning them and the Jupiters.
Insanely heavy, it took me about 4-5 years to get used to it. I cannot play it for more than a few minutes w/o my get-a-grip.ghmerrill wrote: ↑Thu May 22, 2025 8:08 amI wonder if she works out regularly with weights to build upper body strength -- I mean ... just based on frequent references to the XO basses as "HEAVY". I shied away from trying an XO bass entirely because of the many historical references to weight issues concerning them and the Jupiters.![]()