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admin
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Registered: December 2005 Location: Pittsfield, MA Posts: 698
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Review Date: 1/15/2004
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Would you recommend the horn? Yes |
Price you paid?: $875.00
| Rating: 9
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Pros:
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Great Valves
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None
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MF_Fan
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Registered: January 2004 Location: Brighton, MI Posts: 32
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Review Date: 1/17/2004
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Would you recommend the horn? Yes |
Price you paid?: $749.95
| Rating: 10
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A great horn, still play it over 30 years later... Still sounds great, and valves have been holding up well...
Awesome overall value...
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Review Date: 2/8/2005
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Would you recommend the horn? Yes |
Price you paid?: $700.00
| Rating: 10
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valves, sound
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none
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Bought my 1966 Eterna Severinsen model from the original owner in 1976. I've played it for almost 30 years now. Valves still feel great. Sound is incredibly warm and rich.
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Review Date: 11/15/2005
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Would you recommend the horn? No |
Price you paid?: Not Indicated
| Rating: 7
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Re-Mark Poker
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http://www.re-mark.com.ru
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30205
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Review Date: 11/16/2005
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Would you recommend the horn? Yes |
Price you paid?: $340.00
| Rating: 9
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Pros:
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Valves; Finish; Quality of Sound;
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ML bore:
Purchased one new in 1976 at Ray Lammer's Music in Cincinnati (now gone). Compared to a Bach 37, Benge 3x, 4x, 7x, Holton MF Horn 2 & 4; Conn Constallation, Yamaha (unknown model) and a few others back then. Picked the Getzen because the valves were perfect from the first time I ever played it and the tone was consistant up as high as I could play. The silver finish looked more like nickle, with a chrome-like appearance that was visually bright, so I liked that better too ... thought I know that was just cosmetic.
At almost 30 years old, I still play and totally enjoy this horn. I've replaced the lead pipe with another Getzen 'stock' unit a few years back because I could see heavy pitting after cleaning (guess I should have brushed after eating when I was in college). The finish still looks close to new and is easy to care for.
I wish the prices were still in this range for a nice pro horn (non custom) so everyone could pick up such a nice trumpet.
I've played many others since then, but always come back to this horn. It just fits me and makes me comfortable and confident. I've asked the local dealer to get a new Getzen Genesis 3003 for me to try, but I have no interest in any other horn.
If you're thinking about getting a new horn and you've never played a 900, you really should try one. Then you'll have to decide whether to go with the better playing horn or the peer pressure to buy the 'name' that use to be the standard.
Good luck & happy playing!
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Review Date: 2/21/2006
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Would you recommend the horn? Yes |
Price you paid?: Not Indicated
| Rating: 9
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Pros:
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Getzen valves...enough said
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none
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Inherited this horn from my father who was the original owner then bought a second one. one has first slide trigger. As with all Getzen horns, Valves are to die for.
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Review Date: 4/20/2006
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Would you recommend the horn? Yes |
Price you paid?: $1,700.00
| Rating: 9
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Pros:
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valves, intonation, sound, feel of instrument, quality.
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Bought my first eterna around 1980. A couple of years ago I decided on a new horn and bought the conn vintage one. A few months later, because of poor valves, I decided to trade it on a new getzen eterna classic.
After nine months of playing the new getzen I can't see me wanting to change again. By the way I also play the eterna cornet!
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Review Date: 4/22/2006
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Would you recommend the horn? Yes |
Price you paid?: $1,099.00
| Rating: 6
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Pros:
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Solid construction, good buy
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Cons:
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Valve springs, two piece bell
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I recently had a chance to play the new Getzen 900S "Classic" for an extended period of time. Woodwind & Brasswind sells these for $1099 which is a very attractive price for a so-called pro level horn (beware, prices vary widely-- discounter Giardinelli sells the same horn for $1516.00!). I have few friends, pro players that play and love the old Severinsen Getzens of decades past so I figured this new re-introduction of the old Severinsen's would be worth trying. In a nutshell, I was dissappointed. This horn is definitely more of an intermediate level horn than professional. It was well put together but the response and intonation are not what one would expect from a true pro model. The two piece bell is one very big drawback (I'd love to try the one piece sterling bell model but it is a BIG jump up in price), it is rather dead sounding. Another problem the horn has is extremely stiff valve springs. One hears about how great Getzen valves are-- well, why have such hard action on the valves then? The only reason I can think of is so the valves will never stick in the hands of students, who may never oil the valves properly. Which brings us back to my main point about this horn-- good for a student or intermediate player (whatever that is). But if you want a professional level horn you're going to have to look at pro horns elsewhere, such as Getzen's Artist Series horns or the other big boys like Bach, Schilke, Yamaha, etc.
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Review Date: 9/8/2006
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Would you recommend the horn? No |
Price you paid?: $1,050.00
| Rating: 6
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Pros:
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Light-weight horn, very nice case
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Cons:
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Intonation, valves, not like the old 900s
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I think I can sum this up pretty easily. The review posted on 4/22/06, I feel, hit the nail on the head. This new 900 horn is very disappointing in intonation & response. The tone sounds like your playing with the bell pointed towards the floor and the valves are stiff and unresponsive as well. I bought this horn for my daughter (mainly for it's unprecidented reputation from years past) for high school marching thinking I was getting a true "pro" trumpet at an intermediate price - truth is, I got what I paid for at $1050.00. Don't take it all bad, it is a descent trumpet but next to my 30 year old Bach model 37 it doesn't hold a candle to it - and I'm not really a fan of Bach either. This is not the same 900 from years past. If your serious about your next trumpet go with Bach or Yamaha.
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Review Date: 12/23/2006
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Would you recommend the horn? Yes |
Price you paid?: $950.00
| Rating: 10
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everything
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nothing
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great valves,great value,great intonation,great case,great quality,great waranty,great finish,great style,great sound,great versatality,great look,great mouthpiece,great bell,great leadpipe,great playability,great tuning slides,great price,great weight,great power,great durability,great cleaning kit,great valve oil,great......................everything.(puts Yamaha,Bach,Kanstul,Jupiter,and many others to shame.)
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Getzenfan
Junior Member
Registered: June 2005 Location: Covina, CA 91722 Posts: 23
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Review Date: 12/23/2006
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Would you recommend the horn? Yes |
Price you paid?: Not Indicated
| Rating: 9
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This current Eterna 900 isn't the same specs as before exactly anyways. The original Doc Severinsen Getzen I believe had a one piece bell so this can't be compared. I would reccomend you to see the sterling silver bell version of it though, leaps and bounds a more refined trumpet.
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Review Date: 1/3/2007
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Would you recommend the horn? Yes |
Price you paid?: $900.00
| Rating: 0
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everything
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nothing
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As long as you see this horn as semi-pro,it surpasses even the strictest expectations,but it won't shine if it was considered a true pro model.That job is instead left to the Getzen custom series.
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Review Date: 4/18/2007
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Would you recommend the horn? Yes |
Price you paid?: $1,200.00
| Rating: 10
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I find this horn to be quite wonderful in every way!
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Review Date: 11/20/2007
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Would you recommend the horn? Yes |
Price you paid?: Not Indicated
| Rating: 10
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Pros:
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valves, intonation
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Bought a Severinsen new about 1978. It has the finest valve action of any horn I have ever played. Also the clearest, cleanest, most cutting tone! An excellent horn. If you want one of the worlds best, Get an early model Getzen Severinsen Eterna 900 in silver.
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Review Date: 11/27/2007
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Would you recommend the horn? Yes |
Price you paid?: Not Indicated
| Rating: 8
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Pros:
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Unbelievable valves
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Cons:
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Not flashy by any means...
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The original Getzen Eterna trumpets made in the 1960's and 1970's are classic horns with the best valves around. Heck, Doc Severinsen played an Eterna for years and years. That said, these things were never very flashy-- where the Benge of that era was like a Mercedes Benz sports car, the Getzen was like a really smooth-riding Chevy sedan, extremely functional and safe. The tone was nice, not sensational, but overall, the horn beats out the way- overrated Bach Strad!
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