Better yet, I'll melt them down into a sort of a metal glove so that I don't
have to change mutes when I have 1 isolated stopped note, mid register and
dynamic, that has 10 measures of rest before and after.  It's a life saver.

Chris

--- Robert Marlatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now, now Chris I think you are being a little too harsh on the 8D. 
> Besides, with all the Geyer clones available today, wouldn't it be 
> more prudent to melt them down into stopping mutes?
> 
> Bob Marlatt
> Boston MA
> 
> >from: Chris Tedesco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Personally I liked the way the "new" 8D have played. Well, for an 
> >8D!  It never
> >ceases to amaze me how people buy 8D's like a fish drinks water, instead of
> >spending a little more one time on a hand made kruspe that plays better and
> >sounds the same!  Conversely, if I am ever voted Supreme Ruler of 
> >the Universe,
> >I will melt down all 8D's into silver geyers!
> >
> >Chris
> >--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >  > Has anyone tried the newest Conn 8D's?  I find them not near the quality
> of
> >>  previous 8D's after playing on a friends.  I especially disliked the way
> the
> >  > trigger 3rd valve played; it sounded different than the rest of the
> horn.
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