Conn 2J vs 5J
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Conn 2J vs 5J
In looking for a BBb I've come across a couple of these, none in my price range yet but......... What is the difference between these Conn models? I am familiar with the 5J but not the 2J.
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the 2j is pretty different from the 5j in ways other than the key.The 3j is more like the 5j.The 2j is smaller and i think,made in the olds factory?I do know i really like the 2j for quintet and haven't had any real experience with the 3j.These ,in my opinion,tend to be a great value since they are out of style and only have 4 valves.I very stupidly sold mine to buy a 52j.Big mistake...
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What I know I know: The 2J and 3J are CC tubas; the 4J and 5J are BBb tubas. They are all small 4-valve instruments. I own a 3J, and it's a very good horn for me as a doubler who never needs a big orchestral sound on tuba.
What I think I know: The 2J and 4J are Elkhart-era model numbers, and the 3J and 5J were introduced later. The corresponding model numbers spec very similarly, but the bells are a little bigger end diameter and the tuning slides are dual-radius (squared-off) in the later models. The 5J is the only one still in production.
What I think I know: The 2J and 4J are Elkhart-era model numbers, and the 3J and 5J were introduced later. The corresponding model numbers spec very similarly, but the bells are a little bigger end diameter and the tuning slides are dual-radius (squared-off) in the later models. The 5J is the only one still in production.
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