Conn 56J CC Tuba For Sale-PRICE DROP!!!!

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Conn 56J CC Tuba For Sale-PRICE DROP!!!!

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Conn 56J CC tuba for sale with gig bag. Horn plays well in large ensemble and quintet settings. Horn has great intonation and an exceptional sound. Horn has a few minor dings. This is a great horn for entering college musicians and advanced high school students. I'm asking $5500. Selling to switch to a PT-6 or MW 2145/55. Pictures are available at www.bassclefbrass.com. For more information contact me at davidafelton@hotmail.com[/b]
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ECUDave wrote:.... This is a great horn for entering college musicians and advanced high school students...
.... AND the New York Philharmonic. Did we forget about Kyle Turner? :)
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I didn't get your email chops80. I sent you one to reply to
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TubaTodd wrote:
ECUDave wrote:.... This is a great horn for entering college musicians and advanced high school students...
.... AND the New York Philharmonic. Did we forget about Kyle Turner? :)

turner played a 52 and then a 54 he never played the 56J
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LItubakid220 wrote: turner played a 52 and then a 54 he never played the 56J probably because so many people complain about the intonation
I find it difficult to believe that an extra inch of "pancake" on the bell will have a significant change on intonation. It is more likely that manufacturing variations between specific examples have different intonation tendencies, irregardless of the final bell flare.
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mjmohns wrote:what's with the 'bump'?
Gotta bump it up to the top of the forum! By the way..BUMP! :lol:

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I have pictures of the horn on bassclefbrass.com and also a pic on netinstruments.com feel free to ask any questions you may have
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