Last reviews in French Horns

Last reviews in French Horns

The French horn, or natural horn is a popular instrument played in brass bands and an instruments popular taught in school. If you're a horn player and intend to buy a new instrument, or you're buying one for the first time, Review Centre can help. Our horn reviews are written by horn players who’ve used the instrument they've reviewed and wanted to guide fellow hornists based on their experiences. We have reviews of Yamaha french horns and other leading brands such as Laurel, Elkhart and Cazzani to help you choose the best instrument for you.

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Last reviews in French Horns

  • Guest 21st October 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    It is my favorite horn yet.I am. Only in highschool but m sound quality and tone have improved darstically m mom is very advanced sounds ten times better on his horn I had a newer conn from school but it wasn't

  • Guest 13th September 2009

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    My Alexander 103 was purchased in 1965 and what a tremendous investment it has proven to be!! For me it is a treasure and one which I have sworn never to part with, that is until the inevitable time arrives. Tr

  • Guest 9th May 2009

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    Beautiful instrument, I bought for son who doesn't play, I do. In fact this Besson BE601 is the only horn I have, and it is easy to do literally everything on it made for horn. You can see what it sounds at you

  • nbruno1 Rank: Lance Corporal 9th May 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I purchased this horn 2 years ago and have not had one problem with it. The case that it came with is my only dislike. They make it look very rugged in the pictures but it turns out that the whole thing is made

  • Guest 28th February 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    The Elkhart Conn has been used a lot in Los Angeles and in the studio. I think the Conn ranks superior up with the Alexander 103 (depending on what your playing). The newer Conn's (basically NOT the Elkhart, M,

  • Guest 6th February 2009

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    Elkhart Conn 8d's are very free-blowing, a quality that makes them easy to play. They naturally have a dark tone, but can play with a bright tone when it is necessary.
    This is a wonderful instrument for anyone

  • Keilidh1 18th January 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    The Yamaha 667V french horn is very good for orchestral playing as well as general use. very nice range ability, bright tone

  • mrbigsteve Rank: Lance Corporal 18th January 2009

    Reviewer rating: 2 stars


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    This horn is very light, responsive, easy to play loud " a good instrument to use in a marching band. It seems to be well constructed. Sound is tinny and nasal, which, again, may actually enhance its suitabili

  • Al Stokes 7th January 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I've played a Elkhart Conn 8D for 20 years and won't part with it. Far more stable than any of the Holton's and I've found it has better pitch than the Yamahas and gives a full sound, regardless of volume. In

  • Guest 28th December 2008

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    The Alexander 103 is a wonderful horn, I have played since 1970 as a student and professional. I owned eight different horns at one time and I always have kept my Alexander 103 since it is the superior horn. It