Gary:
I don't know a lot of people who play the Super 64X, though I'm sure
there are quite a few who attend the Conventions..but I know many
more for whom the Super 64 is their axe of choice, including me.
(At least it was until I discovered the CX-12's which are just plain
fun to play). It still is my main instrument, especially when I
want the 4 octaves. Very few people are unhappy with their Super
64's that I know of. I've been curious about the 64x, but not at
such a big difference in cost. Since I really do like the
silverplating of the Super 64 mouthpiece...which for me does make
the playing a lot smoother and easier, it would make no sense to
switch to a more expensive instrument without the features I love. I
now have three of them.
However ONE vote from a player of the quality/level of a Slim
Heilpern far outweighs my amateur status. When it comes to
chromatics, you really should take this particular question to a
chromatic site...where you'll have a wider range of responses.
Just my .02 cents.
Elizabeth
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Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 13:19:31 -0800
From: "G. E. Popenoe" <gpopenoe@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Chromatic Comparo
To: "Slim Heilpern" <slim@xxxxxxxxxx>
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That's right. I remember you holding an X in your website photo.
The tracks
sounded good. So now the vote is three to one against. Any other
votes out
there please chime in. I'm coming up on bonus time and I may be able
to
splurge.
On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 9:13 AM, Slim Heilpern <slim@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> I would put a slightly different spin on this. I own both and I
think
> there is a real difference -- whether it is worth the price
difference
> would depend on how much money you have lying around and which one
you
> happen to like best. I know there are folks who actually prefer
the 64
> over the 64x (regardless of price).
>
> I really like the aesthetics of the 64x, not just the way it
looks, but
> the way it feels and sounds when I'm playing it. I think the bottom
> octave is stronger on the 64x. It is also more buzzy down there (I
> happen to like that). The mouth piece is more rounded (which I
prefer),
> and the instrument is more photogenic to my eye. So, it would
depend on
> individual taste as well as how important the extra $100 or so is
to you.
>
> - Slim.
>
> www.slidemanslim.com
>
> Joe and Cass Leone wrote:
> > The X isn't worth the extra tariff.
> > smo-joe
> >
> > On Feb 23, 2008, at 2:49 AM, G. E. Popenoe wrote:
> >
> >> Any A/B comparison experience between the Super 64 and the
Super64 X
> >> would be appreciated. Is the X worth the extra coin?
> >>
> >> I've always played the Super 64.
> >>
> >> Gary Popenoe"
> >> _______________________________________________
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