Conn 28h
- MrHCinDE
- Posts: 1039
- Joined: Jul 01, 2018
I saw this come up on eBay Kleinanzeigen. Looks like a really sweet horn.
Anyone played one?
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(I have no connection to the seller, could be interested as a buyer)
Anyone played one?
(I have no connection to the seller, could be interested as a buyer)
- Posaunus
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- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
- hyperbolica
- Posts: 3990
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
I've owned a 38h Connstellation, which I believe was the successor of the 28h and predecessor of the 48h Connstellation. 38h was like a fat heavy 6h. I mean that in a good way. 48h is one of my favorite Conns.
So I'd guess a 28h Connstellation would also be great.
So I'd guess a 28h Connstellation would also be great.
- brassmedic
- Posts: 1447
- Joined: Dec 14, 2018
I never played one, but it looks awesome. I love those fat braces by the tuning slide. I play a 48H and it is amazing.
- Klimchak
- Posts: 398
- Joined: Mar 24, 2018
I have had a couple of 28H's. They had dual bore slides (something like .495"/.508"?) and a 7.5" bell. The slides did not mate up with a 6H I had at the time. It was an interesting two piece bell with the seam of the flare much further up the stem than usual, maybe trying to get more of a 1-piece bell feel? Neither were really my cup of tea and prefer the 38H, 48H and 6H to the 28H.
- walldaja
- Posts: 537
- Joined: Jul 11, 2018
Sweet looking horn, good call about the braces--love them! Should be a good playing one too.