Gronitz PCK vs Meinl Weston Thor
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Gronitz PCK vs Meinl Weston Thor
"Thor" or "PCK"?
Which is your favorite? (and why?)
Which is your favorite? (and why?)
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That's what I heard from other poeple, I also think that the Thor's prices are resonable. Do you belive that finishes on the Thor would also make some differences? (Silver vs Lacquer)Greg wrote:The intonation was easier to keep on target and the notes slotted easier. The THOR also seems to make playing with clarity easier. The THOR seemed to have more core to the sound and produces a more aggressive sound.
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Greg....I have just now realized where your avatar picture is from......
Dr. Strangelove I presume???
I just saw that film for the first time the other day....very funny!
Dr. Strangelove I presume???
I just saw that film for the first time the other day....very funny!
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Silver is pretty but it tarnishes if you let it sit out. Lacquer doesn't tarnish, but it can scratch and wear through in time. I like the look of silver, but I'm not willing to pay for it.Tubanese wrote:Do you belive that finishes on the Thor would also make some differences? (Silver vs Lacquer)
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Now I know why he looked so familiar when I first started watching the film. 
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To those Thor owners,
I see, so the intonation, color, and the valve(?) are superb on the Thor. However, does it work really well in any ensemble? Like matching tone color to trombones, play darker or lighter, etc.
Also, how about the range? I know that they have really solid pedal notes, but what about the high range? Thanks for the reply(s) btw.
I see, so the intonation, color, and the valve(?) are superb on the Thor. However, does it work really well in any ensemble? Like matching tone color to trombones, play darker or lighter, etc.
Also, how about the range? I know that they have really solid pedal notes, but what about the high range? Thanks for the reply(s) btw.
Meinl Weston 2165(Prototype)
Meinl Weston 45SLZ
Meinl Weston Bill Bell Model(Original)
Holton 345
Holton "Monster Bb"
Meinl Weston 45SLZ
Meinl Weston Bill Bell Model(Original)
Holton 345
Holton "Monster Bb"
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bloke wrote:I don't own a Thor, but I view it as everything in a 4/4-5/4 the Miraphone 188 is not.rascaljim wrote:Any comments about the overdrive factor? Do either of these horns help keep things "in the box"?
Maybe it's just me, but I felt like the thor wanted me to turn on the afterburner.
' need a low range? ' got it.
' need a more open blow? ' got it.
' need piston valves? ' got 'em.
' still want the 188 intonation and clarity? ' got those, too.
' need a price that, for now, doesn't climb up into the XX,XXX range? ' barely got that - for now.
Funny. My impression of the Thor is that it got all the best features from a marriage of a Mira 186 (or 188, whateva) and a Willson 3050.
