An interesting video. Thanks for posting. I too own the 6310Z and am thinking about the Commercial. How do you find they compare? Are they a similar weight? I'm generally happy with the Z but like you I doubt that the 8310 mk2 would be substantially different. The only flaws I can detect with the 6310Z are the slight lack of focus (it tends to spread the sound which I put down to the fairly flat 5" bell design). Also the sound is a tiny bit lacking in core. An advantage when you're aiming for a warm vocalized sound but less effective for playing lead. I wondered how the Commercial stacked up in these departments and were there any particular reasons why you switched from the Z?
Nice review. I'm thinking about buying one. Thanks.
I have the ytr6335 made in Japan. My favorite trumpet to play especially over my bach.
Loved this review. I learned a lot!
An interesting video. Thanks for posting. I too own the 6310Z and am thinking about the Commercial. How do you find they compare? Are they a similar weight? I'm generally happy with the Z but like you I doubt that the 8310 mk2 would be substantially different. The only flaws I can detect with the 6310Z are the slight lack of focus (it tends to spread the sound which I put down to the fairly flat 5" bell design). Also the sound is a tiny bit lacking in core. An advantage when you're aiming for a warm vocalized sound but less effective for playing lead. I wondered how the Commercial stacked up in these departments and were there any particular reasons why you switched from the Z?
I have come to love both horns. Oddly enough, I use the 6310Z for mostly Jazz and Big Band and the 6335RC for everything else.
hello greetings thanks for the video, that model vs the ytr335 or the 5335 MRC?
Sorry, Can't help. I only own two Bb trumpets. This one and the 6310Z (1st Gen).
Would this horn be used for mariachi?
It is a very versatile trumpet so I am sure it can be used for just about anything (including Mariachi)!
Nice review.
By the way, a ‘one trick pony’ would only do one trick (style).
I think you mean you wanted a ‘Jack of all trades’. i.e. versatile.