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hlx 23rd Jun 2009
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I have purchased a Zeus ZTR 100 a year ago. I also purchased an Aegis lead mouthpiece. Since then I play almost every day, I cannot put the trumpet down. I am playing up to G3 in performance, before I played up to A2. Excellent, flexible sound, beautiful silver-gold trimmed finish, will not tarnish. ...
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Mico Bowles 16th Feb 2009
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Everyone has a horn that suits them best. Very fortunate to find mine - the ZeuS 1000 Olympus professional Trumpet. Very free blowing and expressive in any register or volume. Well put together horn. I own a couple of professional model trumpets from different companies and have played many differe ...
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Guest 11th Dec 2008
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I've only been playing trumpet for 7 years, but I've went through numerous trumpets throughout the years. My band director recently gave me a Zeus Olympus to play...and it's by far the best horn I've played on. The sound is amazing, due to it's awesome construction. The reverse lead pipe without an ...
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Roger Shrader
14th Jan 2006
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The ZeuS 1000 Olympus Professional Trumpet is easy to play, and has a fundamental design.
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I don't know if the large bore and/or the large bell has anything to do with the sound of the ZeuS 1000 Olympus professional Trumpet, but I could imagine that it might. Don't shy away from this beautiful horn, just be aware of the few things I've mentioned.
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