New Yamaha Shew 8310Z vs Adams A9 Trumpet Comparison! Demo by Trent Austin at Austin Custom Brass

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • The New Yamaha Shew versus the Adams A9 Trumpet head-to-head comparison! What do you hear? Comment below!
    This video was a special request from one of our clients so I wanted to make a quick informal video for them.
    We love both horns in the shop and have them always in stock!
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Комментарии • 37

  • @stanrivera8965
    @stanrivera8965 2 года назад +1

    I have an Adams A9L. It has a great sound from the bottom to G-top-of-the-stave. Above that it's VERY hard work. Over all it's a hard work trumpet. I hardly use it, because my Smith Watkins with its interchangeable lead pipe is much more responsive. But the Smith is medium bore and the throat of the bell much smaller, which is much easier to play, but some people would find it too edgy. The Adams is good for mellow stuff like ballads.

  • @WasatchWendigo
    @WasatchWendigo 5 лет назад +4

    As usual, cool video....well, you asked, Martin Committee vs. Severinsen Eterna, vs. Yamaha 734 vs. an Adams of your choice, pretty random, and I don't expect all those in stock.

  • @Augustinemelecio
    @Augustinemelecio 4 года назад +4

    They’re both dark, with the Yamaha seeming to have a quicker response where the attacks pop a little. The Adams sounded more focused but also tight. The Shew has a focused sound but slightly rounder. The Shew definitely responded better in the upper register. Looking forward to trying both at the Midwest!

    • @austincustom
      @austincustom  4 года назад +1

      They both are wonderful instruments! Looking forward to seeing you at Midwest this year (ACB will have their own booth there as well as helping Adams).

    • @Augustinemelecio
      @Augustinemelecio 4 года назад

      @@austincustom that's AWESOME! I'm really looking forward to trying some ACB mouthpieces and might buy a doubler's flugel from you if I like it, so I hope you have a couple to try!

  • @ronza129
    @ronza129 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks so much for doing that. Amazing how different they sound!

  • @intrepidpooch
    @intrepidpooch 5 лет назад +4

    Hey Trent, I didn't realize this either until Richie Vitale and Bobby himself said it, but the Yamaha 8310z trumpet is actually based on the 4 or 5 medium bore Martin Committee trumpets Bobby owned (not the Schilke B7 like we thought). Thanks a lot for posting this comparison video!!!!

  • @49bednar
    @49bednar 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks Trent. I'd be interested in hearing your impressions about how the horns feel to play. Ease of blow...access to upper register...slotting..."user friendliness"? Cheers!

  • @pebblebeach8517
    @pebblebeach8517 4 года назад +2

    Yamaha is a cleaner sound to me, the Adams sound more jazzy....I’d like to have them both.

  • @brianlassiter3011
    @brianlassiter3011 5 лет назад +6

    The Yamaha has a more focused core...centered, so to speak. The Adams is more open and welcoming, with an edge.

    • @lesliecolonello9320
      @lesliecolonello9320 5 лет назад +6

      It's very important that a trumpet is welcoming. Some horns couldn't care less about you.

  • @methudiva5229
    @methudiva5229 2 года назад

    Thank you Trent for the excellent comparison! Both Adams and Bach have launched semi-pro models (Adams Prologue, Bach VBS 1S), would you be keen to do a comparison test on line?

  • @sal2200
    @sal2200 5 лет назад +2

    you seem way more accurate and consistent on the Shew, but I'll bet if you played the A9 much longer it would offer greater flexibility along with sufficient accuracy to get it done...

    • @austincustom
      @austincustom  5 лет назад +1

      well put! Thank you for watching the videos!

  • @GuilhermeDiasGomes
    @GuilhermeDiasGomes 4 года назад +2

    Yamaha sounds stable, a commercial trumpet. Adams is not as focused as Yamaha but it has personality. I have the Adams A9 and what a miss on it is more resistance to blow. And the pistons are too hight.

  • @sal2200
    @sal2200 5 лет назад +2

    positively the Shew is clearer, more crisp, the Adams fuller more rich with a deeper resonance as opposed to the more sparkly ring of the Shew. This is to my ears... way different...

  • @willallen4080
    @willallen4080 5 лет назад

    To me the Adams seemed to have better clarity,and more suited to the jazz piece you played.

  • @frankpena3465
    @frankpena3465 4 года назад

    Yam. Z ll fits you very well for every thing , I am suspecting algo 😍🎺

  • @dimitrip57
    @dimitrip57 Год назад

    And what about the different bore? 8310z is M although step bore, while the A9 il XL

  • @arts4691
    @arts4691 3 года назад

    Both sound great. Adams sounds a bit fluegel like, very powerful - rough, forcefully. Jazz horn, but it wants to SHOUT OUT from Freddie to Avantgarde- expressively. The Yamaha still has that mysterious "out of the dark coming - "solid velvet sound" plus outpopping note-attack but it has a kind of elegance. I (and as I think hundreds others too) who are students of the trumpet and used to "ML bore", will ask themselves, if they would be able to play (not to overblow/ to manage) such small Committee - like M bores, even if they get bigger near the entrance in the bell. So many tales and so many questions and "storys" about the pro and contras usung M or L bores....I am confused about, If I could think to go for M /step bore) Horns, because I hate any stuffed damperlike feel in a blow. What is unwanted stuffed feel? What pleasurable (necessary) resistance ?

  • @megabyte7047
    @megabyte7047 5 лет назад +1

    I love my new Yamaha! Every time you play it against something else, I feel more confident in my choice. BTW, is it just me, but did it look like the video and sound were slightly out of sync?

    • @austincustom
      @austincustom  5 лет назад

      sync looks fine to me.

    • @820krx7
      @820krx7 5 лет назад +2

      Man, yamaha absolutely nails everything they touch in the sound world. I got a new aventage receiver, they nail that too! Yamaha was first with the additive digital synths too. I feel like yamaha really sciences it up, amd, on the far other side of the scale, Bach / Selmer does trail and error, almost... i always seem to buy a Bach (one always seems to show up at the right price when im in the market for a horn), but I always, always say "next time
      ... yamaha!"

    • @megabyte7047
      @megabyte7047 5 лет назад

      @@austincustom Ok, then I am going nuts!

    • @austincustom
      @austincustom  5 лет назад

      @@megabyte7047 if you are a trumpeter we are all nuts. ;-)

  • @jacobwisenbach1234
    @jacobwisenbach1234 5 лет назад +1

    Is it possible to compare the A1 and A6. I know their fairy different horns but i recently purchased a 38B and have always thought the A1 would be a good fit for me. So if you could demo them both I’d be super grateful.

  • @michaeltoddquintal1545
    @michaeltoddquintal1545 5 лет назад

    Hey Trent, what type of mics are you using? thanks

  • @dimitrip57
    @dimitrip57 Год назад

    Hi Trent, what mouthpiece did you use here? Thanks

    • @austincustom
      @austincustom  Год назад

      this video is 4 years old so I don't remember

  • @SylasXavier
    @SylasXavier 5 лет назад

    Hi Austin! its possible to do same comparation with Callet syma versus schilke faddis model and jupiter ingran model?Thanks

    • @austincustom
      @austincustom  5 лет назад

      so sorry but we do not have in stock.

  • @jettone11
    @jettone11 5 лет назад +2

    The Yamaha has better core and slotting. The Adam's A9 is better for ballads and soloing...it sounds slippery.

    • @austincustom
      @austincustom  5 лет назад +4

      exactly! Very different horns IMO but both are great. I think I'd choose the Adams if I was playing solos but the Yamaha is a killer all-around horn!

  • @dachanist
    @dachanist 4 года назад +1

    I can't beleive you had a customer that bought an A9 and called it a step up horn. Hahahahahahahahaha. Do you still have his number? I'll trade him an LA Ambassador for it?

  • @pebblebeach8517
    @pebblebeach8517 3 года назад

    Yamaha looks easier to play and sounds better they’re both great horns tho.