Best pCornet Cornet Blue Alternatives
We found 4 alternatives to pCornet Cornet Blue based on experts and consumers reviews.
Schagerl K-620L Bb- Cornet
Based on 1 reviews
Fantastic cornet at this price point, very little, (if anything) to beat it. Build quality is lovely, reassuring weight. Even intonation across and free blowing; lovely valve actions too! It's just a fantastic and fun instrument to play.
Yamaha YCR-2330 III Cornet
Based on 1 reviews
Mehrere Orchester-Kollegen haben bestätigt: super Teil. Immer wieder erstaunlich, was Yamaha für kleines Geld doch so alles bauen kann. Große Kaufempfehlung für ein ausgezeichnetes Cornett
Yamaha YCR-4330 GSII Cornet
Based on 1 reviews
I am an amateur trumpet player for 18 years at the moment. I attended conservatory classes for 10 years and participated in all kinds of ensembles, bands and orchestras. I wanted to get a decent cornet to further enrich my musical experience. At the moment I owned the cornet for around a year and I can say it totally fulfilled my expectations. The instrument is remarkably easy to play when I compare it to my Bach trumpet. Well intonated, free blowing and responsive in every dynamic. The sound is rich and gentle in all the register. Although the valves were a little sticky the first weeks they work now perfectly (after a year and around 150 hours of playing. See manufacturer guidelines on maintenance). I play it with a mouthpiece 1 1/4 C. I can say that I expected the instrument to behave...
Yamaha YCR-8335 G 02 Cornet
Based on 1 reviews
Used mainly in a brass band, and as an upgrade from the Yamaha Maestro, and then the Yamaha Xeno (Mk 1) cornets, this new Xeno Neo has not disappointed. The quality of the instrument is first class, as I have come to expect from Yamaha. The instrument blows very freely and allows great tone control in all registers. A particular problem I had with the Maestro and Xeno was pitching top A's. This is no longer an issue - well done to the Yamaha engineers. I am very happy with my upgrade and expect to get many years of music from this instrument. PS - The Xeno has not gone away either. Even though it is 10 years old, it shows very few visible signs of its age and will go to one of the other band members in due course.