Shires Leadpipes: Medium Pipe in Large Slide

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Shires Leadpipes: Medium Pipe in Large Slide

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Odd Ball Question: Have any among you ever used a medium bore (525) leadpipe in a large bore (547) slide? If so, to what result?
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Re: Shires Leadpipes: Medium Pipe in Large Slide

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I accidentally did that a few weeks ago. It’s super unfocused. If you expanded the end, it might work but 547 pipes are the most common size so I would recommend just getting a 547 pipe
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Re: Shires Leadpipes: Medium Pipe in Large Slide

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I would think that the big "step" and also the large gap around the leadpipe would cause some issues. The end would not be in contact with anything, so it might resonate on its own.
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It would probably leak very badly. Leadpipes are designed to seal at the distal end. I've never tested it (no reason to), but I doubt that the threads are airtight, and even if they are, you would have an air chamber all around the leadpipe and who knows what that would do.
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Re: Shires Leadpipes: Medium Pipe in Large Slide

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A better solution to try is that there have been a few lead pipes made for large bore tenor that take a small shank mouthpiece. I'm trying to remember who made then, was it Shires, or was it a German dual purpose tenor? Hopefully someone else knows.
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