Conn 100h Leadpipes

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Vinbone
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Conn 100h Leadpipes

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Just bought the "3" leadpipe from a conn 100h for my BAC horn. My horn was too bright and sparked way too fast when I barely touched the gas. Sound has drastically rounded out and plays wonderfully. Has anyone else tried using these leadpipes on their horn?
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I play on a 112 H, and find difficult to get a bright sound, even with the Titanium mouthpiece, I considered buying a Sterling Silver lead pipe to brightening things up, But I am not gonna ruin a purposely built personality for the horn. Nice to know I'm not the only one who thought the same about these 100 H series lead pipes.
Conn 112 H w/bored out rotors w/heavyweight caps, Sterling Silver Edward's B3 and Shires B3 leadpipe w/62H slide. Long Island Brass Comp Dimensions 29.5 inner rim .323 backbore solid silver lefreque
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The 3 pipe, imo, is the better 100H pipe. Especially if you use a larger mpc.
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trombonedemon wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2019 3:08 pm I play on a 112 H, and find difficult to get a bright sound, even with the Titanium mouthpiece, I considered buying a Sterling Silver lead pipe to brightening things up, But I am not gonna ruin a purposely built personality for the horn. Nice to know I'm not the only one who thought the same about these 100 H series lead pipes.
Well, not that it has much to do with 100H leadpipes, but I pulled the 112H pipe and put in a Shires 2L. Made it a much, much better horn in almost all respects.
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Burgerbob wrote: Fri Jan 03, 2020 1:39 pm
trombonedemon wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2019 3:08 pm I play on a 112 H, and find difficult to get a bright sound, even with the Titanium mouthpiece, I considered buying a Sterling Silver lead pipe to brightening things up, But I am not gonna ruin a purposely built personality for the horn. Nice to know I'm not the only one who thought the same about these 100 H series lead pipes.
Well, not that it has much to do with 100H leadpipes, but I pulled the 112H pipe and put in a Shires 2L. Made it a much, much better horn in almost all respects.
Yea, I'm thinking of doing the same with a sterling silver lead pipe again, now that you have mentioned it. :o :bang:
Conn 112 H w/bored out rotors w/heavyweight caps, Sterling Silver Edward's B3 and Shires B3 leadpipe w/62H slide. Long Island Brass Comp Dimensions 29.5 inner rim .323 backbore solid silver lefreque
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I use a Bach 50 pipe in my 71H. Works awesome!
6H (K series)
6H (early 60s)
4H/5H custom bell
78H ('53)
78H (K series)
78H/36BG /2547 slide
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88HN
71H (dependant valves)
72H
35H alto (K series)
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I use the #3 with a Wedge 5GS with my Conn 100H
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I use the Kanstul Williams pipe, and it’s really nice. The Kanstul Alan Kaplan is great too.
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Re: Conn 100h Leadpipes

Post by Severian »

Do you know what are the differences (metal?) between the 3 pipes?

I used N°2 and just discovered that I have a better sound when I play with N°1...
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