Bach lead pipe compatibility
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Bach lead pipe compatibility
The newer Bach slides have removable lead pipes, and i'm interested in what other threads can work with these newer Bach slides. I have a BrassArk MV42 with Shires threads that i'd really like to use on my Bach trombone. thanks
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Re: Bach lead pipe compatibility
Wow. I didn't know Bach were threading their pipes now. I wonder if they're just using Conn leadpipe threads.
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Re: Bach lead pipe compatibility
Only on some optional slides.
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Re: Bach lead pipe compatibility
Just got word that they DO NOT fit, for those wondering.
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Re: Bach lead pipe compatibility
I’m guessing they have Conn threads if it isn’t tie old wing but style. If that’s the case you can do robs it use this adapter:
https://instrumentinnovations.com/fine- ... dpipe-nut/
That would let you use shires, Kanstul, Brassark, and Edwards pipes iirc.
https://instrumentinnovations.com/fine- ... dpipe-nut/
That would let you use shires, Kanstul, Brassark, and Edwards pipes iirc.