| A lot of it is going to depend on the mouthpiece you use and how you play it.
In general the ML 37 is considered a good all around horn - it can be bright, but it can also be dark.
The 43 is usually considered a big, full sounding horn suitable for lead work.
I suggest that you hole up in a music store or two and do some playing to see for yourself and make your decision that way because surely you don't want to spend $1500+ on a horn you have never played based on someone else's recommendation.
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