G&P Cimbasso in F...reviews?

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G&P Cimbasso in F...reviews?

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Anybody played one at length? Your thoughts?

I don't' get along with rotary valves usually and this seems to be the only piston model on the market, but not readily available to try. Just trying to find out more.

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I did play one a few years back but was not able to make a side by side comparison. The G&P was a good Cimbasso. I would not say it was particularly great, but it was good and if you prefer pistons, well then it is probably what you will need to get. I prefer pistons myself but am extremely happy with the Wessex with 5 rotary valves, all RH. Mine has superb rotarys: smooth, quiet and fast. I also was more impressed with the Wessex as are several other players who think the same that it is perhaps as fine a cimbasso that is out on the market.
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Besides G&P, Sam Gnagey also makes piston cimbassi (-os? -sen?) in F and Eb.
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Of what little I've heard of the Wessex, I'm just not impressed with the sound. I'm wondering if anybody has had any experience with the smaller Cerveny F cimbasso- model 576? A local dealer is going to get a price quote for me, but there may be a long wait for one (I want to use it for 4th or 5th trombone parts in a college jazz band).

To my ears, the G & P comes across great sounding on what few Youtube clips there are out there. But those are close to 10 grand, aren't they?
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I really liked the ones I've played. I've had the chance to play a few at the Trade show in Frankfurt and also visited the workshop in Milan a few years back. They make really nice instruments, in my opinion! The gauge of the G & P is a bit bigger than my Haag and it took me a little while to start finding the core, but that's just a small matter of adjustment. I played a Wessex cimbasso at the Frankfurt fair as well and I don't think it even comes close...the G & P is hand built by master craftsmen and still has a relatively reasonable price tag...when/if-ever I get a second cimbasso, I'll go for the G & P!
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ValveSlide wrote:
Just as an FYI (and you may already know), your videos are being used by another JinBao (same maker as Wessex) seller to sell their stuff.

https://omalleymusicalinstruments.com/s ... -trombone/
Oh man, that's just sad! I didn't know, thank you. I'll send them an email!

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They changed the info on the web site right away...as a general example of the cimbasso it's ok :)
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Just found this old thread of mine. Maybe this could help me find one to trade my Yamaha 621 f for?
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