Designed and built by Getzen in the USA, the 770SP Select offers pro features at a special price. Each instrument is individually play-tested to ensure intonation and sound quality. The gold brass bell delivers a professional, full sound. Nickel silver lead pipe and inside slides make the 770 SP Select a breeze to maintain. The nickel plated steel valves are individually fitted, hand lapped and are covered by a lifetime transferable warranty. First valve slide saddle, adjustable third valve slide ring and Amado water keys are all standard. Bright silver plate finish.
Includes a Getzen 7C mouthpiece, soft sided case and valve oil.
Would you recommend the horn? Yes |
Price you paid?: $374.00
| Rating: 9
Pros:
Valves, slides. finish, tone
Cons:
Very good trumpet in comparison to my other one. It has a beautiful silver plate finish and the valves and slides continue to run like new.
Unregistered
Review Date: 8/22/2005
Would you recommend the horn? Yes |
Price you paid?: $550.00
| Rating: 8
Pros:
Low maintenance, price
Cons:
Very bright sound
The "Select" tag was thrown onby Sam Ash, who claim this model to be exclusive to the Ash chain. In reality this horn is pretty much identical to a standard Eterna 700, which happens to be a very good thing.
The standard "best valves in the universe" are the most striking feature of this horn; I swear you could pour sand into the valve casings and they'd still move like butter.
All in all, a wonderful horn for the price, outshining student offerings from Bach and Yamaha for only slightly more money, this horn could easily last a student throughout their entire grade school career, and still have a place in their "arsenal" for brighter venues like marching and stage bands in college.
Unregistered
Review Date: 9/17/2006
Would you recommend the horn? Yes |
Price you paid?: $600.00
| Rating: 9
Pros:
Excellent valve performance, and playability in extreme registers
Cons:
Don't care for the 1st valve compensator
After playing nearly every horn on the wall, I found this horn easier to nail notes in the extreme low and high registers. Pedal tones were easier than most other horns as well as airflow above highC. I found the valves to perform flawlessly even while holding with one hand, which tends to pinch some valves and cause sticking or slow response in other horns. I came in with the intention of buying a Bach Strad, but found this horn to play better. Previous review said the horn had a brigh tone?? I found the thinner metal of this horn to give a fairly rich and warm tone for a silver plating. I didn't hesitate to pay the sticker price of $799. I did trade in a yamaha with sticky valves to get a $200 discount
Unregistered
Review Date: 11/6/2006
Would you recommend the horn? Yes |
Price you paid?: $509.00
| Rating: 10
Pros:
it plays verey well it plays like a true horn!
Cons:
i have no negitive things about this horn!!
i would recomend this horn for beginer students.I would keep away from blessing!!
Unregistered
Review Date: 11/6/2006
Would you recommend the horn? Yes |
Price you paid?: $600.00
| Rating: 0
Pros:
i love this horn! i would take it any day!!
Cons:
i dont have anything
i love your horn!!but keep away from conn and blessing!!=\
Unregistered
Review Date: 1/3/2007
Would you recommend the horn? Yes |
Price you paid?: $950.00
| Rating: 10
Pros:
everything
Cons:
nothing
While a Bach Strad is clearly better,one should keep in mind that it costs twice as much than the Getzen.As an intermediate model,this Getzen gets eveything done well.
Unregistered
Review Date: 2/21/2008
Would you recommend the horn? Yes |
Price you paid?: $799.00
| Rating: 8