Stephens vs Shires leadpipes
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bigblue
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Stephens vs Shires leadpipes
Which Stephens leadpipe would be the closest to a Shires #2?
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bigblue
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Re: Stephens vs Shires leadpipes
Those who have a Stephens large bore tenor, which leadpipe are you using?
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WGWTR180
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Re: Stephens vs Shires leadpipes
From what I hear everyone loves the horn that they purchase so I would guess a Stephens pipe. No since going down that rabbit hole.bigblue wrote: Fri Jul 10, 2026 2:50 pm Those who have a Stephens large bore tenor, which leadpipe are you using?
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bigblue
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Re: Stephens vs Shires leadpipes
I purchased a Stephens leadpipe to use with my Shires but it is too open for me. I was trying to gather opinions about which Stephens leadpipe I should try next.
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Re: Stephens vs Shires leadpipes
Steve doesn't seem to publish any information about his pipes. If I were a betting individual, I'd say they're probably similar to what he was doing at Shires, but he'd be the best person to answer such questions.
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Re: Stephens vs Shires leadpipes
i play an 82. i have a 69 as well, but it doesn't match what i'm going for. the 81 i played at ITF was also quite nice. I don't have official sizes or anything, partly because my ethos is it either works or doesn't, if that makes sense.
William Lang
Faculty, Manhattan School of Music
Faculty, the Longy School of Music
Artist, Long Island Brass and Stephens Horns
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Faculty, Manhattan School of Music
Faculty, the Longy School of Music
Artist, Long Island Brass and Stephens Horns
founding member of loadbang
www.williamlang.org
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bigblue
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Re: Stephens vs Shires leadpipes
The 82 is what I have. Do you recall how the 81 felt in relation to the 82?WilliamLang wrote: Sat Jul 11, 2026 12:49 pm i play an 82. i have a 69 as well, but it doesn't match what i'm going for. the 81 i played at ITF was also quite nice. I don't have official sizes or anything, partly because my ethos is it either works or doesn't, if that makes sense.
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WGWTR180
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Re: Stephens vs Shires leadpipes
Ahh I see. Who knows if they're similar-sometimes trial and error is the only way. A Stephens pipe in a Shires could, and probably will play differently, than it does in a Stephens.bigblue wrote: Sat Jul 11, 2026 12:19 pmI purchased a Stephens leadpipe to use with my Shires but it is too open for me. I was trying to gather opinions about which Stephens leadpipe I should try next.WGWTR180 wrote: Sat Jul 11, 2026 8:04 am
From what I hear everyone loves the horn that they purchase so I would guess a Stephens pipe. No since going down that rabbit hole.
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Re: Stephens vs Shires leadpipes
the 81 and 82 felt very similar. i thought the 81 was a little more focused iirc
William Lang
Faculty, Manhattan School of Music
Faculty, the Longy School of Music
Artist, Long Island Brass and Stephens Horns
founding member of loadbang
www.williamlang.org
Faculty, Manhattan School of Music
Faculty, the Longy School of Music
Artist, Long Island Brass and Stephens Horns
founding member of loadbang
www.williamlang.org
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BassBoneFL
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Re: Stephens vs Shires leadpipes
I picked up a few bass pipes via the used market. The ones I have seem to be slightly longer than a standard Shires bass pipe. Not as long as a Shires L pipe though. Not sure if he's done anything different with tapers, venturis, etc.
As for how they play in comparison to Shires pipes in a Shires instrument, they seem a bit more focused and locked in. For me the sound seemed denser, and "snappier", with a more "notched" feeling moving between partials. These traits were consistent across the different sized pipes I have and compared to the B2 pipe i normally use. (not sure how the sizes I have compare to my B2)
As for how they play in comparison to Shires pipes in a Shires instrument, they seem a bit more focused and locked in. For me the sound seemed denser, and "snappier", with a more "notched" feeling moving between partials. These traits were consistent across the different sized pipes I have and compared to the B2 pipe i normally use. (not sure how the sizes I have compare to my B2)
Harold Van Schaik
Bass Trombone
The Florida Orchestra
S.E. Shires Artist
Bass Trombone
The Florida Orchestra
S.E. Shires Artist