new king 2341 length
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new king 2341 length
does anyone know the height or length of thee new king 2341?
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king height
thanks for your response. what I am asking is what is the height of the new design king 2341?
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The only major difference in design is the single piece bell. You might just take off an inch from the previous design.
Oh, if you really want one, King will custom-build a recording bass model, with removable bell for a price.
Oh, if you really want one, King will custom-build a recording bass model, with removable bell for a price.
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I think it's 34"
I get this from the Hornguys site which lists the Cronkhite tuba bag stock sizes. Go to www.hornguys.com . Then click on the "Cases" link and look for the Cronkhite list. Most of the commonly available tubas are listed.
Steve Ferguson is a great source for these bags. Another great source is Irv at www.slidebone.com
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I get this from the Hornguys site which lists the Cronkhite tuba bag stock sizes. Go to www.hornguys.com . Then click on the "Cases" link and look for the Cronkhite list. Most of the commonly available tubas are listed.
Steve Ferguson is a great source for these bags. Another great source is Irv at www.slidebone.com
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It's an almost entirely new design from the old two piece kings. It's much shorter and squatier. IMO it's also a much better horn than the old model as long as you find a good one, fit and finish is not that consistent across the board.
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The bell is much shorter. Mine was 35".
The rest of the horn is almost identical to the older 2341s. The bell design was taken from a York monster Eb. Its bell volume is much more than the older King design, so it allows it to be shorter.
The rest of the horn is almost identical to the older 2341s. The bell design was taken from a York monster Eb. Its bell volume is much more than the older King design, so it allows it to be shorter.
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