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Conn 3 dimensions

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I recently got an old and only slightly abused Conn 3 mouthpiece, and so far it's working out really well with the old Amati F helicon - nice warm but bright sound, and very easy to play.

To get to the point, I'm wondering if this mouthpiece has been reamed out? It has a wider throat than anything I have on hand - Conn 2, Kellyberg, new Denis Wick 2. I measure it at 0.34 in, 8.5 mm, certainly on the large side.

Other dimensions are inside rim diameter 1.22 in, depth approx 1.2 in depending on where I measure, rim 0.29 in. Shallow funnel, though not as shallow as a Miraphone C4.

This helicon has a relatively wide bore for F, 0.719 in. Whether the mouthpiece is original dimensions or altered, it sure seems to fit. More bowl shaped mouthpieces like the Denis Wick 2 and the Miraphone C4 put a little too hard an edge on it, where they probably sound great with a mellower sounding horn.
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I have a Conn 3 in real good condition. I will try to measure it tonight and get back to you.

On my lathe, I made a mouthpiece adapter so the smaller shanked Conn 3 can be used on a full, American-sized receiver. I have used it on my Eb tuba on several strenuous recitals. It worked well in both the high and low registers.

I also have a Conn 4 that is slightly smaller yet.
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Post by Donn »

That's odd, mine is an ordinary large shank. I was half expecting small, since it was sold as an Eb mouthpiece, but I suppose Conn must have gone to large receivers eventually and might have changed the mouthpiece at the same time.

If I ever switch to a classic Eb, I'll let you know and we can swap mouthpieces.
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