Conn 88H Trombone
£3,299.00
.547″ (13.89mm) large bore – .562″ (14.27mm) bore through F attachment – 8-1/2″ (216mm) rose brass bell – Closed wrap
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Description
Conn 88H Trombone
The Conn 88H Trombone features a .547″ primary bore combined with a .562″ bore traditional wrap F attachment that offers outstanding clarity and projection. The chrome plated nickel silver inner handslide tubes provide the ideal surface for smooth and quick handslide action. The rose brass material used in the professional bell and handslide material produces a deep, warm resonant sound while the clear lacquer finish adds a subtle warmth overall. The C.G. Conn 88H professional trombone is ideal for both symphonic and solo performance and is a very popular choice amongst professional musicians all around the world. It is highly regarded as one of the best trombones for its flexibility in different musical situations. Available in silver-plate finish as model 88HSP.
Features:
- .547″ primary bore
- .562″ bore through F attachment
- 8-1/2″ rose brass bell
- Traditional wrap F attachment with standard rotor
- Rose brass outer slide
- Clear lacquer finish
- C.G. Conn 5G mouthpiece
- 7552C woodshell case
About Conn:
C.G. Conn started making mouthpieces in 1873 and in 1875 produced his first cornet, probably the first to be made in America. In 1880 Conn was elected Mayor of Elkhart, Indiana which is where Conn trombones are still made today. At this time he was making a larger variety of instruments and developed an interest in the unusual. In 1907 he built an immensaphone, the largest horn in the world at 12 feet in diameter and 35 feet long. Other firsts included the first American saxophone and the sousaphone which was built to the specifications of John Philip Sousa. C.G Conn retired in 1915 but the company lives on.
The best known instruments made by Conn today are trombones, particularly the 8H and 88H which have become the industry standard within the world’s symphony orchestras. Recognised for their superior tone and ability to take extreme dynamics without breaking up, Conn trombones take some beating.
Additional information
Brand | Conn |
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Style | Bb/F tenor |
Bore | Large |
Finish | Lacquer |
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