Schmelzer Nr. 4
Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2024 3:00 am
Latest replacement ...
Being very happy with the sound of my King 5b I was super unhappy with it's weight. Especially when I have to practice at night with a Rejano ... and i have to practice often at night (after 7pm) due to my job and neighbours.
So I was looking for a replacement with a few specs:
- .547 bore size
- gold brass
- no quart valve
- full warm sound
I have been to Manfred Schmelzer before who gave the King 5b a new gold lacquer and played his Nr. 1 and Nr. 2 horns. Very impressive. His Nr. 4 trombone hit exactly my specs. I made an appointment with him (he lives just 60km away from my home) and when I got there, he already displayed about 10 Nr. 4 trombones in all kinds of setups ready for me to play. Unbelievable. That made my day.
An hour later I held my new horn in my hands. It has a super warm deep sound when using the GB NY 5m ... even more mellow using the Laskey Alessi 60 Symph.
If you ever get the chance to visit Manfred Schmelzer, go do it ... it's more than worth it.
Greetings, Nobbi
Being very happy with the sound of my King 5b I was super unhappy with it's weight. Especially when I have to practice at night with a Rejano ... and i have to practice often at night (after 7pm) due to my job and neighbours.
So I was looking for a replacement with a few specs:
- .547 bore size
- gold brass
- no quart valve
- full warm sound
I have been to Manfred Schmelzer before who gave the King 5b a new gold lacquer and played his Nr. 1 and Nr. 2 horns. Very impressive. His Nr. 4 trombone hit exactly my specs. I made an appointment with him (he lives just 60km away from my home) and when I got there, he already displayed about 10 Nr. 4 trombones in all kinds of setups ready for me to play. Unbelievable. That made my day.
An hour later I held my new horn in my hands. It has a super warm deep sound when using the GB NY 5m ... even more mellow using the Laskey Alessi 60 Symph.
If you ever get the chance to visit Manfred Schmelzer, go do it ... it's more than worth it.
Greetings, Nobbi