Yamaha 891z Leadpipes

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by lmalewic »

You beat me to it :)
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by RJMason »

Finally got to play the drawn LA replica leadpipe (yellow brass, yellow collar) today. Threads perfectly in the horn without any adjustment. It’s slightly shorter than the original on my 891ZD, about a millimeter, but the difference is striking.

My first impressions are that everything locks in better, intonation improves, and articulation is easier as well as being able to be pushed louder. It addresses what kept me from using the original LA pipe for most of my work.

For Yamaha purists, the change might not feel dramatic, but with options like seamed pipes and other alloys there’s huge potential for customization.

If you’ve struggled to connect with the 891 this leadpipe could change everything. Highly recommend. Future updates soon—exciting stuff!
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by RJMason »

Recently acquired the NY replica seamed leadpipe. Also yellow brass collar, also slightly shorter.

These leadpipes transform the horn’s feel and response bringing it closer to what American-style players may expect while keeping Yamaha’s precision, quality, and philosophy intact.

The seamed pipe broadens the sound, no choke points, I can blow. The LA replica, though more forgiving than the OEM LA, can still react unpredictably with copious amounts of air. The NY seamed stays stable and projects, while adding the color that some feel the OEM NY might lack.

The LA drawn keeps things compact, while the NY seamed opens the horn up, moving it closer to a Bach 36-like width. Pretty much a dream for players coming from .525 or larger horns. These pipes balance color and projection beautifully, subtly enhancing feel and response in ways that could win more players over to these instruments. The work coming from O’Malley is stellar.

I’d love to try these with nickel silver collars, though the all-yellow brass helps to dial in the Yamaha 895EN vibe I love, except with all the Custom Z’s improvements. Possible future order: seamed LA and NY red brass with nickel collars. For now I’m happy with the two options I have!
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by Antonio1976 »

SO ESSENTIALLY THE NEW LEADPIPES ARE SLIGHTLY SHORTER AND ALLOW THE MOUTHPIECE TO FIT BETTER?
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by RJMason »

ESSENTIALLY YES THAT IS CORRECT
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by harrisonreed »

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by Arendsdale »

[quote="RJMason"]Recently acquired the NY replica seamed leadpipe. Also yellow brass collar, also slightly shorter.

These leadpipes transform the horn’s feel and response bringing it closer to what American-style players may expect while keeping Yamaha’s precision, quality, and philosophy intact.

The seamed pipe broadens the sound, no choke points, I can blow. The LA replica, though more forgiving than the OEM LA, can still react unpredictably with copious amounts of air. The NY seamed stays stable and projects, while adding the color that some feel the OEM NY might lack.

The LA drawn keeps things compact, while the NY seamed opens the horn up, moving it closer to a Bach 36-like width. Pretty much a dream for players coming from .525 or larger horns. These pipes balance color and projection beautifully, subtly enhancing feel and response in ways that could win more players over to these instruments. The work coming from O’Malley is stellar.

I’d love to try these with nickel silver collars, though the all-yellow brass helps to dial in the Yamaha 895EN vibe I love, except with all the Custom Z’s improvements. Possible future order: seamed LA and NY red brass with nickel collars. For now I’m happy with the two options I have![/quote]
Was the seamed NY replica from O'Malley? I only seem to see LA replicas on their site
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by RJMason »

Yes you can select the leadpipe and then choose from the options when placing an Order. They have LA and NY replicas. Both are really good and i prefer them a bit more to the OEM leadpipes, but the Seamed pipe, for me, is the one to get. I may sell my O’Malley LA drawn if anyone is interested send me a message.
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by Blabberbucket »

[quote="Arendsdale"]<QUOTE author="RJMason" post_id="263908" time="1736719653" user_id="3369">
Recently acquired the NY replica seamed leadpipe. Also yellow brass collar, also slightly shorter.

These leadpipes transform the horn’s feel and response bringing it closer to what American-style players may expect while keeping Yamaha’s precision, quality, and philosophy intact.

The seamed pipe broadens the sound, no choke points, I can blow. The LA replica, though more forgiving than the OEM LA, can still react unpredictably with copious amounts of air. The NY seamed stays stable and projects, while adding the color that some feel the OEM NY might lack.

The LA drawn keeps things compact, while the NY seamed opens the horn up, moving it closer to a Bach 36-like width. Pretty much a dream for players coming from .525 or larger horns. These pipes balance color and projection beautifully, subtly enhancing feel and response in ways that could win more players over to these instruments. The work coming from O’Malley is stellar.

I’d love to try these with nickel silver collars, though the all-yellow brass helps to dial in the Yamaha 895EN vibe I love, except with all the Custom Z’s improvements. Possible future order: seamed LA and NY red brass with nickel collars. For now I’m happy with the two options I have![/quote]
Was the seamed NY replica from O'Malley? I only seem to see LA replicas on their site
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Hey Wes!

The seamed NY pipe is the pipe to play - we have taken to calling it the "Chicago" pipe due to it's popularity with 891Z players. I didn't know you had an 891Z!

Feel free to give me a call sometime - if you ever find yourself in Chicago we can put together a few different 891 pipes for you to try. It would be great for you to come by the shop!