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2025-09-06 17:02:57
I restarted my love of Trumpet over a year ago. This little Cornet is my latest purchase. After disassembling and cleaning all tubing and valve bodies (3) of manufacturing residue, then I re-greased the slides and oiled the valves heavily. This is a fun horn to play. You need to give it a punch of breath to start. The volume is a surprise. This little horn is loud! The short bell is responsible.The valves needed to have the pistons and cylinders cleaned and heavily oiled. I oiled the valves from the Top and bottom all the while “exercising†the valve path. The springs are overly strong but the valves do not stick. This is a fun, inexpensive Cornet. This one will be a gift for a young beginner eventually.
Bussines
2025-08-13 17:20:30
Sounds good,i am trumpet player for long time just change to Cornet well the quality was Excellent
Dave Roshio
2024-12-30 11:13:22
Ordered the cornet and the valves didn't work. Otherwise, it looked good and easy to play.
DavidJ
2024-11-28 16:54:44
Horn looks nice, valve casings out of round. They must use axle grease for slide lubrication. VERY stiff, takes several cleanings to clear it off the tuning slides. Intonation - as expected, poor. Why do I waste my money on instruments from India? Best advice - shop and find a used American or British made horn. You'll be much, much better off. There is one exception I've had experience with - that's a Besson 1000, student grade cornet, made in India under strict supervision by Besson. shows they can make a nice horn, but only if they're forced to.
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