Has anybody seen this setup before? What might the 4'th and 5'th be tuned to. It looks factory to me. Is it?
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Conn 5v single bell baritone
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Re: Conn 5v single bell baritone
I've never seen the 3 front and 2 side setup before but it looks original. The 4th substitutes for 1+3 and the 5th looks to be a flat half step.
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Re: Conn 5v single bell baritone
Suspiciously, the main 3 valves are short-action; the other two are not. Hmmmm.....
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Re: Conn 5v single bell baritone
Good eye! I didn't notice that. A 20i with side-shifters!J.c. Sherman wrote:Suspiciously, the main 3 valves are short-action; the other two are not. Hmmmm..... J.c.S.
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Re: Conn 5v single bell baritone
I can't recall seeing a 3+1(or +2) Conn. I know the 4 inline front action models usually have the 4th circuit wrapped the way you describe. Dose anyone here have a pic of a Conn with a side action 4th? If so, please post it! The 4th wrap on my J. Gras (1871) 3+2 is almost identical to this Conn (and it's the 1-3 combo sub.). I'm not sure, but if this is a 2 step 4th, I don't think adding the extra length (to make it 1-3) would reach the top bow.Bob1062 wrote:Mike-ICR wrote:I've never seen the 3 front and 2 side setup before but it looks original. The 4th substitutes for 1+3 and the 5th looks to be a flat half step.
On a regular 4 valve version the 4th valve tubing goes pretty much from the top bow to the bottom bow. Could this be a TWO step 4th?
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Re: Conn 5v single bell baritone
I know that "Tubaing" made a side action 4th valve, but I've never seen one "out in the wild"
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