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C.G. Conn 100H
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Date of last review
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3/10/2008
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$1,266.67
9.5
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Description:
Key Specifications:
Features:
Artist‚ .500" (12.70mm) bore‚ 7-3/8" (187mm) yellow brass bell‚ 3
interchangeable leadpipes‚ lightweight slide‚ lacquer finish‚ woodshell case.
Ideal for lead or solo performance. Full warranty.
Options:
Black nylon tenor trombone gig bag with shoulder strap.
Bore (inch):
0.500
Bell (inch):
7.375
Key:
Bell (material):
Yellow Brass
Attachment:
n/a
supersize
Keywords:
Website:
C.G.
Conn
100H
http://www.cgconn.com
Author
Unregistered
Review Date:
3/30/2007
Would you recommend the horn?
Yes
| Price you paid?:
$1,600.00
| Rating:
9
Pros:
great sounding horn! easy to play well!
Cons:
interchangeable bores easily get stuck...
If you have the opportunity to pick this horn up - don't pass it by!
Unregistered
Review Date:
4/7/2007
Would you recommend the horn?
Yes
| Price you paid?:
$1,200.00
| Rating:
0
Pros:
Great small bore sound. Very full and can be used for orchestral music such as Brahms.
Cons:
Slide tends to be a little touchy at times.
Great horn. I've had mine for about 8 years now and have never thought about buying a new small bore horn.
Unregistered
Review Date:
3/10/2008
Would you recommend the horn?
Yes
| Price you paid?:
$1,000.00
| Rating:
10
Pros:
great sound, great feel, response is incredible
Cons:
lead pipes could fit a tad tighter
I have one of the prototypes and I've had it since 93. I would never think about changing horns. EVER
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