i got asked to do an am-dram "into the woods" and everyone told me it was trumpet in C, so after much stressing about transposing all night i bit the bullet and bought a C trumpet, figured it was only a week, am dram, no-one would know, and it if makes the gig a bit easier then so much the better.
well, let me tell you. i love this hooter! apart from some ultra-cheap no-name hooter i got off eb*y a couple of years ago this is the cheapest trumpet i own (out of 17) but it's a joy to play, certainly responsive enough for a pit gig, bright enough to cut through, room enough to give it some beans when the baddie comes on, valves are on a par with my challenger or carol, the hardest part of playing it was getting my ears used to being a tone out. as with all thomann gear, if all you want is 'something for the weekend' that'll get stowed on top of the wardrobe or kept in the car boot as a spare you could do a lot worse than to get one of these.