Loud L35 in a Elkie 62h
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Loud L35 in a Elkie 62h
I was given a Loud L35 (free forever, he doesn't want it back) due to my complaint of irritation around my lips due to a possible brass allergy. It's pretty heavy and I'm wondering if it's a match for my Minick modded 62h. Any thoughts?
Tim
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Re: Loud L35 in a Elkie 62h
Try it out and let us know
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Re: Loud L35 in a Elkie 62h
Better yet, no, its a terrible match. Keep the mouthpiece and send me the horn.
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Re: Loud L35 in a Elkie 62h
Per David Werden:
Loud LM-35: Cup I.D. 27.50mm (1.083") ; throat 7.14mm (0.281")
So perhaps similar (in size) to a Bach 1¼G, smaller than a Schilke 59. Made of stainless steel.
Why not try it with your 62H and report what you learn?
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Re: Loud L35 in a Elkie 62h
I'm going to give it a couple weeks of trial. Right out of the bucket though, it seems to have a bunch of punch. Intonation is very good. Stay tuned.
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Re: Loud L35 in a Elkie 62h
'hyperbolica wrote: ↑Sat Aug 24, 2024 7:30 pmBetter yet, no, its a terrible match. Keep the mouthpiece and send me the horn.
Nice try
The mouthpiece works, lives up to it's name though. The horn can let 'er rip well enough on it's own so it really doesn't need much help from the mouthpiece. It doesn't respond well unless it's full on loud, drum corp type playing. I'll give it a couple more weeks to give it a fair shake. If anyone is interested, there might be a Loud L35 in the Classified real soon.
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Re: Loud L35 in a Elkie 62h
That'll be gone pretty much instantaneously
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Re: Loud L35 in a Elkie 62h
first of all , I'm going to keep it. It's a good match. I just needed to learn to hold back a bit so I didn't overwhelm the band, it blends pretty well and when I need the punch it's there. I know it's still pretty low mileage but so far so good.
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Re: Loud L35 in a Elkie 62h
I’ve been playing it for a while now and it is pretty good for one thing. loud. Doesn’t respond well in soft passages and is too dark for my taste. But I’m going to hold on to it and try it again sometime. Meanwhile, I forgot my mouthpiece pouch for a gig and the only piece I had was my trusty old Conn 3B, put’er in the 62h and OMG! The horn sang, projected and responded without any hesitation or effort. We’ll see what happens with this development.
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Re: Loud L35 in a Elkie 62h
A Conn 3B mouthpiece (with "Remington" taper) is a great match (probably original equipment) for these older Conn bass trombones. I happily play a 3B with my 1969 Conn 71H. Soft to loud, symphonic to "commercial."tim wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2024 3:02 pm I’ve been playing it for a while now and it is pretty good for one thing. loud. Doesn’t respond well in soft passages and is too dark for my taste. But I’m going to hold on to it and try it again sometime. Meanwhile, I forgot my mouthpiece pouch for a gig and the only piece I had was my trusty old Conn 3B, put’er in the 62h and OMG! The horn sang, projected and responded without any hesitation or effort. We’ll see what happens with this development.