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Oldtrumpetguy Regular Member
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Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2019 1:45 am Post subject: Callet Soloist .470 Trumpet |
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Who plays, or has played a .470 Callet Soloist? How would you describe its playing characteristics (understanding it’s going to be different for each person and their individual set-up)? Thanks. _________________ Conn 36B
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oxleyk Heavyweight Member
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Oldtrumpetguy Regular Member
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Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2019 5:00 am Post subject: |
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Thank you. I couldn’t find anything when I searched. _________________ Conn 36B
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oxleyk Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2019 5:14 am Post subject: |
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In a Google search enter site:trumpetherald.com ~Callet Soloist or whatever you want to search for. |
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Nikoloas17 Regular Member
Joined: 09 Nov 2012 Posts: 58 Location: Gladstone, OR
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Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2019 9:28 am Post subject: |
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I haven't put any significant playing time into one, so take what I say with a grain of salt. We have one at the music shop I work at, it's been here a number of months, and so I've noodled around on it multiple times, and had a variety of local players give it a shot when they pass through.
There are some general traits most everyone seems to agree on, and then some things that seem very dependent on the individual setup. It has a fairly bright sound, and slots pretty well, especially up high. It definitely feels different from all of your common ML bore trumpets, but not in any objectively negative way.
The last guy I had through here the other day gave it a go and said he found it didn't feel very efficient to him. He felt like he was having to really push to get the horn to light up, but admitted he wasn't used to large bore horns, with his main horn being a first gen 8310z Bobby Shew from Yamaha.
Personally, I think it's a fun horn to noodle on for a few minutes, but I wouldn't want to own one myself. I think they're fine horns, it just isn't for me. Hope this helps you a little, and I hope people with more experience can offer some better information. _________________ Horns:
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kehaulani Heavyweight Member
Joined: 23 Mar 2003 Posts: 9047 Location: Hawai`i - Texas
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Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2019 9:55 am Post subject: |
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Oldtrumpetguy wrote: | Thank you. I couldn’t find anything when I searched. |
Don't use this forum's search machine, use google.
For example, in google, use Topic, Source: trumpet Herald Forum
ex: Callet .470 trumpet, source: Trumpet Herald Forum
oxyleyk may have used a different format and he can share it if he returns. His seemed to have better results than mine. But in general, you'll have better results by using an external source. _________________ "If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn." Bird
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tptguy Jerome Callet Forum Moderator
Joined: 11 Nov 2001 Posts: 3380 Location: Philadelphia, Pa
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Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2019 8:15 pm Post subject: |
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The .470 Soloist was Jerome’s 1st original design, a truly great sounding horn and probably the first horn to have an upper register as full and intune as the standard. I know hundreds of pros that continue to swear by them. For all the years Ken Brader played lead in the Phila Pops he played nothing but Callet Soloists. And he recommended them to his many Penn State students. He even bought my Soloist when I moved to the Callet Jazz. As Jerry’s teaching emphasized ever improved efficiency he later designed with smaller bores. But the Soloist remained such a renowned horn he reused the name for his last design, his most favorite, the .460 “New York” Soloist. |
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Oldtrumpetguy Regular Member
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Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2019 2:14 am Post subject: |
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Thanks for the replies. Greatly appreciated. I’ve tried the Jazz and now the Soloist. Both are fantastic horns. I haven’t met a Callet I didn’t like. _________________ Conn 36B
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