Conn Director
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Conn Director
I'm looking at this Conn 18H a guy in town is selling.
He says its a 525 which i want but im seeing all small bore specs when i look it up.
Were there any 18H's made with .525???
He says its a 525 which i want but im seeing all small bore specs when i look it up.
Were there any 18H's made with .525???
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Re: Conn Director
18H = .500" bore
75H/76H/78H/79H = .525"
Slides do not interchange either.
75H/76H/78H/79H = .525"
Slides do not interchange either.
Travis B.
Trombone player since 1986 and Conn-vert since 2006
1961 24H - LT101/C+/D2
1969 79H - LT102/D/D4
1972 80H - Unicorn
Benge 165F LT102/F+/G8
Trombone player since 1986 and Conn-vert since 2006
1961 24H - LT101/C+/D2
1969 79H - LT102/D/D4
1972 80H - Unicorn
Benge 165F LT102/F+/G8
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Re: Conn Director
An 18H Dorector is a .500 bore.
The 50H Director has a .522 bore and an f-attachment.
The 50H Director has a .522 bore and an f-attachment.
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Re: Conn Director
If he says he measured it, find out where he measured...
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Re: Conn Director
18H director can also have a 0.485" bore.
Conn SL2547 slide
Conn 8HT
Conn 52H
Conn 48H Connstellation
Conn 18H Elkhart Coprion Bell (1962) with 0,485" slide
Conn 18H with 0,500" slide
P-Bone
Conn 8HT
Conn 52H
Conn 48H Connstellation
Conn 18H Elkhart Coprion Bell (1962) with 0,485" slide
Conn 18H with 0,500" slide
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Re: Conn Director
Good point. The person could have measured the outside of the inner slide at the non-stocking area. The stocking outside diameter for many Conn .500 bore horns is about .529 or .530.
Brian D. Hinkley - Player, Teacher, Technician and Trombone Enthusiast
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Re: Conn Director
I don't think Conn ever made any 0.525" bore trombones.
The 78H and 79H were 0.522" bore. (Small difference, I know.)
14H "Director" and 18H Coprion "Director" were 0.484" bore.
Both were student model instruments.
The 78H and 79H were 0.522" bore. (Small difference, I know.)
14H "Director" and 18H Coprion "Director" were 0.484" bore.
Both were student model instruments.
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Re: Conn Director
Isn’t the medium bore 8H slide a 525?
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Re: Conn Director
Should be a .525 bore on the sl2525 and sl2547 slides I sometimes see on 8H and 88h. I think the 52h is also a .525 slide…maybe a newer thing for Conn instruments? I really like the way the 8h plays with a .525 slide…
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Re: Conn Director
Note that Trav1s has given you 4 additional 0.525" models to take a cork barrel from.
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Re: Conn Director
I mistyped in haste... thanks for catching that.
That being said, there were later 79H that were .525" horns. IIRC they were made in Cleveland and sourced King parts for the side. There was some major discussion on the TromboneForum about those horns.
Travis B.
Trombone player since 1986 and Conn-vert since 2006
1961 24H - LT101/C+/D2
1969 79H - LT102/D/D4
1972 80H - Unicorn
Benge 165F LT102/F+/G8
Trombone player since 1986 and Conn-vert since 2006
1961 24H - LT101/C+/D2
1969 79H - LT102/D/D4
1972 80H - Unicorn
Benge 165F LT102/F+/G8
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Re: Conn Director
And of course in my own haste, I neglected the SL2525 and SL2547 slides that Conn now makes for large-bore tenors, such as the 88H. Oops!
