Moreno Valley (CA) CL: Conn 15J
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Re: Moreno Valley (CA) CL: Conn 15J
That’s a Conn?
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Re: Moreno Valley (CA) CL: Conn 15J
Ah, it’s a convertible horn. That explains the goofy leadpipe and valve circuit routing.
How are these horns?
How are these horns?
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Re: Moreno Valley (CA) CL: Conn 15J
I've never played a 15J, but I've played a 12J, which is basically the non-convertible version and they're pretty nice. They're small bore (0.656) with a big flare. They've got a nice sound, but you can't push them too hard.Kirley wrote:Ah, it’s a convertible horn. That explains the goofy leadpipe and valve circuit routing.
How are these horns?
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King 2341 with a Holton "Monster" Eb bell
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Martin Medium Eb Helicon
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