This horn received the white roo pads and kept all of the original snaps. My idea was to build a horn specifically for classical playing. The first horn I had overhauled was a Buescher Aristocrat tenor model 156. The fibracells work really well with this horn and don’t have an offensive amount of buzz. I have been using the horn for a classical wind enseble with excellent results. I find the 400 to be a dark horn with a big sound. This horn has standard pads (they may be metal backed but I’m not sure) and most of the original snaps. My primary horn is a 1948 Buescher 400 TH&C tenor. All of the work was done by my local tech. I thought I would share my impressions of the horns. I have now had two tenors overhauled recently that have roo pads installed on them. Ed Svoboda gives his impressions of the Roo Pads and Saxgourmet pads available from Music Medic.
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