Bach LT16M- Olds Recording crook
Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2024 2:03 pm
Due to a lot of discussion of the 16M's flaws, I decided to put a different crook on mine. I have a '90s horn that Benn Hansson picked out for me from DJ's a few years ago. It really is a great example, but it always had something just slightly weird about how it played. I couldn't just pick it up and expect the best- which I would like to be able to do, since it rarely gets played!
ithinknot recommended not replacing the leadpipe, but instead replacing the crook with something more properly sized for the .508 bore size. I used the MK Drawing Olds Recording crook in nickel.
There's a nice bonus that the crook is a bit wider than the stock Bach, so the slide is ever-so-slightly wider, not something I would complain about ever.
First impressions are VERY good. It retains the sound and character that I associate with this horn- a really beautiful color and zing, but now partials seem to line up and respond in a way that I expect. Before, I couldn't play the horn with my Doug Elliot D3 shank- it would just go full woof-zone and not center anything. Now it feels like a .508, and I can really pump out some noise on it.
Excited to try it in some real world situations... someday!
ithinknot recommended not replacing the leadpipe, but instead replacing the crook with something more properly sized for the .508 bore size. I used the MK Drawing Olds Recording crook in nickel.
There's a nice bonus that the crook is a bit wider than the stock Bach, so the slide is ever-so-slightly wider, not something I would complain about ever.
First impressions are VERY good. It retains the sound and character that I associate with this horn- a really beautiful color and zing, but now partials seem to line up and respond in a way that I expect. Before, I couldn't play the horn with my Doug Elliot D3 shank- it would just go full woof-zone and not center anything. Now it feels like a .508, and I can really pump out some noise on it.
Excited to try it in some real world situations... someday!