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robcs Regular Member
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Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2019 4:33 pm Post subject: Selmer Radial vs Besson Meha C |
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I have an opportunity to buy either a Radial C (no number, so I'm assuming it's ML) or an L-bore Besson/Kanstul Meha C.
One of the choices is almost double the price of the other, so I'm curious. Who here has tried both, and which did you prefer and why?
I don't have a particular use in mind. I just like the idea of having a C to play on and I don't want to risk a Chinese TSO even though it would be cheaper.
I tend to prefer dark and smoky over bright and piercing. That said, I probably should get a horn that's more capable of bright playing to counterbalance my natural affinity for cornet and flugel
And before anyone suggests it, I'm not going to "save a little more and get a Bach." The cheapest Bachs I've seen are a lot more than what I want to pay for something that I may only ever play for my own amusement.
Thanks everyone!
Rob _________________ Play with the QORC and GGHG bands
Tpt: Bach 180S37, Besson K Int’l, Sprengler SARV, Radial C, Schiller Eb/D, ACB Picc
Crnt: ACB LB, Reynolds CR301B
Flgh: Jupiter 846RL
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etc-etc Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2019 7:50 pm Post subject: |
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The question is, which of these two discontinued famous models sounds and works better for you? |
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robcs Regular Member
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Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2019 7:53 pm Post subject: |
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True, but I don’t have an opportunity to play either of them before buying because of geography so I thought I’d tap into the collective wisdom of the community _________________ Play with the QORC and GGHG bands
Tpt: Bach 180S37, Besson K Int’l, Sprengler SARV, Radial C, Schiller Eb/D, ACB Picc
Crnt: ACB LB, Reynolds CR301B
Flgh: Jupiter 846RL
WX5 just because |
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Liberty Lips Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2019 9:16 pm Post subject: |
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They’re both good horns. In my opinion, the Kanstul-Besson is a more all-around horn that would fit well in chamber music or orchestral settings. The Selmer is lighter and “sweeter”.
What condition are the horns in? Kanstul stopped making Bessons around 2002, and although Kanstul is no longer around, getting parts for them would be easier than getting parts for a Selmer Radial. |
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veery715 Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2019 5:45 am Post subject: |
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With no particular application in mind, I would go with the Selmer. Both makers are defunct, so support will depend on luck when it comes to parts. I have not met a Selmer trumpet I didn't like. _________________ veery715
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Liberty Lips Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2019 9:41 am Post subject: |
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veery715 wrote: | I have not met a Selmer trumpet I didn't like. |
Nor I a Besson.
It seems that the OP should go with the less expensive option, unless the lower price is indicative of the condition of the horn. The oldest Kanstul-Besson now would be 38 years old, while a Selmer Radial might be over 50 years. |
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robcs Regular Member
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Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2019 9:57 am Post subject: |
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Thanks for taking the time to reply and sharing your knowledge, etc-etc, Liberty LIps, and veery715.
The Selmer is well-worn (lots of brass showing!), but mechanically sound and with only minor dents.
The Besson is in better condition finish-wise, with just a little pitting and no obvious dents - but then it's had 20 fewer years of bumping and rubbing
They're both great brands and indeed great models from a sound perspective, which is why it's been hard to decide. Which leaves price.
I'm unlikely to play it much in public (at least for now), and even if I did, I've seen players whose horns looked far more beaten up. And the Selmer isn't so bad that I'd be embarrassed to be seen with it - let's face it, with a good vintage instrument a few signs of age can make it all the more interesting.
So I think the Radial wins. I'll post a video when I get a chance _________________ Play with the QORC and GGHG bands
Tpt: Bach 180S37, Besson K Int’l, Sprengler SARV, Radial C, Schiller Eb/D, ACB Picc
Crnt: ACB LB, Reynolds CR301B
Flgh: Jupiter 846RL
WX5 just because |
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Liberty Lips Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2019 4:40 pm Post subject: |
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That's great. I hope your Selmer works out for you. |
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etc-etc Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2019 7:15 pm Post subject: |
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Liberty Lips wrote: | That's great. I hope your Selmer works out for you. |
This Selmer C trumpet could be a nice find. People who play C trumpets tend to take care of them. Horns made by Selmer (Paris) are excellent - too bad they stopped making trumpets. |
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Liberty Lips Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2019 9:52 pm Post subject: |
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etc-etc wrote: | Horns made by Selmer (Paris) are excellent - too bad they stopped making trumpets. |
That's right. We've lost a lot. |
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veery715 Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2019 5:58 am Post subject: |
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I SOOOO wish I had that Selmer Sigma back!!!! What a glorious trumpet!! _________________ veery715
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Andy Del Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2019 1:33 pm Post subject: |
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I've played both and own the Besson C and a couple of Radial Bbs.
The Besson is, if it's a good one, one of the very C trumpets you can buy in my opinion. If you ad ever spoken to Zig Kanstul about these, he was of the opinion they were his best C trumpet ever. I used mine professionally for over 20 years, and it is sitting waiting for use again. Last time I used it, about 6 years ago, there were a lot of positive comments made. Intonation-wise, they are terrific, MUCH better than most Bachs! When you on a one of these Cs are used as the example of good intonation in a group of Bach trumpets (because they are all playing so far out of tune) something is being said...
The radials are a brighter sound, and depending on the bore size, can be a lot of work to play. The one thing which comes to mind about radials is the comments others make - which has been along the lines of 'that is so channeling Bud'.
Sounds like you got the right one if you want a brighter instrument. the Besson however, is the superior horn.
cheers
Andy _________________ so many horns, so few good notes... |
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Irving Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2019 3:38 pm Post subject: |
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Andy, is your Besson Meha a fixed leadpipe design or does it have interchangeable leadpipes? |
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Andy Del Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2019 12:06 pm Post subject: |
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Interchangeable, but one was the only leadpipe I wanted to use, so I had it fixed in place. The other two rattle around in the case... _________________ so many horns, so few good notes... |
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Irving Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2019 12:08 pm Post subject: |
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Do you know if the Besson Meha with fixed leadpipe is the same as the one with interchangeable leadpipes? Both are marked as Mehas.o |
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Andy Del Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2019 11:42 am Post subject: |
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i've never seen a fixed leadpipe example marked Besson. I have seen one marked as a... (well, the maker denied all knowledge or possibility, but it WAS a kanstul made horn) and it was a corker of a trumpet as well.[/code] _________________ so many horns, so few good notes... |
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