You can really hear the Mark 6 is more precise than the conns. The conns sound like it’s easier to play blues bends like Johnny Hodges style but maybe harder to play classical?
few ALTO players use Conns for classical playing. tenor and bari are more accepted. a few have played "legit" rep on the New Wonder 2 alto, but the 6M hasn't been used for that since it was new in the '30s.
Funny story… I played my grandpas’s 1915 CONN alto in middle school… THEN I played on my moms 1956 Selmar Mark VI in highschool… I still have both saxes… they’re both great but DEFINITELY different sounds and key reactions
Great video! Bird (transitional / 6m), Charles McPherson (6m), Lee Konitz 70s with Warne Marsh, Montmartre (6m), among the few legends who had extended stays with Conn altos.
I have to go with the 6m transitional since I own one myself, but I definitely see the appeal of the Mark VI because its really in the middle between dark and bright and can be suited to many styles of music. Great video, Great player and Great horns!! 👌
Conn Transitional no.1. More character , 6m second best. Well Selmer? Everybody’s playing Selmer here in europe. If I play on a Selmer , I really can’t make it sound like ‘me’. ( my sound is modelled after playing 35 years on only transitionals), still can’t explain why they are so great.( bore?, rolled toneholes?,lighter weight? ) for sure a good neck makes all the difference on all saxophones.
doing the lords work providing us with high level historical journalism, lovely video. i have a selmer 42 paris and a 1925 gold plated conn, whatever the difference y’all find in the horns all i can say is the conn makes me happier to pick up and play
I find that when dealing with vintage horns of various bore design, matching the mouthpiece chamber volume helps a lot in attaining an optimum tone and response. To my ear your setup is optimized for the VI and does rather well on the 6M. To share a personal experience, I once had the opportunity to compare an alto SBA ( my main horn) to a King S20. While the SBA does well with an Airflow mouthpiece contemporary of the horn, the S20 was simply dead with poor response and intonation. After switching to a Meyer large chamber mouthpiece, the complete opposite was true; the S20 projected like no tomorrow and played in tune while the SBA just could not resonate and quite fill the room like with the AirFlow. Needless to say Intonation also became a challenge. That being said I am partial to larger bore. At least from a player’s perspective they feel more lively and fun to play.
I agree with what you say and it took me a long time to figure out that when you try the same mouthpiece to play test several horns, all you are really doing is finding the horn that works/sounds the best with that particular mouthpiece/reed setup .
The 6m is a very nice horn bin playing one with alot off history got it overhauled had the same problem looking for a neck but luckily i found one at an affordable price. Horn plays like a dream. And veryyy lite
I play conn NWIIs mostly, and I will always prefer them and other conns I think. They sound different and feel different, but they just sound so perfect
@@SaxSpy it has rounder fatter sound. Luscious. The MkVI in comparison is thin and squeeky, to my ear. (I am exagerating for comparison pourpouses in disparadging the MK VI, but the 6M really is clear winner to me, tomewise)
Seems the the Conns always wins over the Selmers in these comparisons, altos as well as tenors. The same would go for the sopranos and baritones. A true competitor to the Con 6M would be a slightly older Martin Handcraft, silver or gold plated (Charlie Parker on the Parker's Mood session - you can hear he sounds a bit different from the earlier recordings where he still played his 6M).
As a result, I bought a Conn 6m, it has problems, it's hard to play, but this sound is the best I've heard. I will take my tool to repair, but I don't think they will be able to do anything there. It makes me very sad. Why doesn't anyone produce them? How can this be? Perhaps there is a modern analogue?