Bach 50 Straight Gooseneck
- Redthunder
- Posts: 294
- Joined: Mar 29, 2018
Hi All,
I own a Bach 50B that has been modified to have a modular bell section that can be removed. I was curious about where I might be able to find a straight neckpipe like you could for a 42 or 36, but for this horn. I can't find anything on various brass part websites.
Any tips or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
I own a Bach 50B that has been modified to have a modular bell section that can be removed. I was curious about where I might be able to find a straight neckpipe like you could for a 42 or 36, but for this horn. I can't find anything on various brass part websites.
Any tips or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
- Bonearzt
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- Joined: Mar 22, 2018
I don't believe Conn-Selmer nor Bach ever made a straight bass, so you'd probably have to find someone to draw a custom length gooseneck.
- Redthunder
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- Joined: Mar 29, 2018
Thanks for the responses. I’ll look into finding someone who might be able to make one, and keep an eye out in case there happens to be one floating around...
- FOSSIL
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- Joined: Jul 09, 2019
I could probably do one if you tell me the total length required and the outer diameter at each end. Just the pipe.... you would get it mounted yourself.
Chris
Chris
- Matt_K
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- Joined: Mar 21, 2018
Depending on your intention, it might be easier to get a straight 42 bell section and call it a day. Or an Edwards bell section. The former, used, might actually be comparable to getting something custom done depending on luck and patience.
Another possible option, again depending on intention, is to get one from Edwards (they do actually sell straight bass neckpipes) and then replace the tuning slide receiver. At the end of the day as others mentioned, Bach doesn't have a standard set of mounts so you aren't going to be able to buy something off the shelf. It'll have to have some custom stuff done to it to get it to work regardless. Going that route might require getting a difference pipe portion, but you nominally would have the rest of the parts. Although you'd also have to figure out where to acquire parts that made your 50 modular in the first place. If it's a nut that screws onto the bell, it's very possibly an OE Thayer as those have been common parts to use for the conversion for a number of years now.
Another possible option, again depending on intention, is to get one from Edwards (they do actually sell straight bass neckpipes) and then replace the tuning slide receiver. At the end of the day as others mentioned, Bach doesn't have a standard set of mounts so you aren't going to be able to buy something off the shelf. It'll have to have some custom stuff done to it to get it to work regardless. Going that route might require getting a difference pipe portion, but you nominally would have the rest of the parts. Although you'd also have to figure out where to acquire parts that made your 50 modular in the first place. If it's a nut that screws onto the bell, it's very possibly an OE Thayer as those have been common parts to use for the conversion for a number of years now.
- Bonearzt
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- Joined: Mar 22, 2018
Basic dimensions are:
Length-6"
O.D. small end-0.630"
O.D. large end-0.680"
Length-6"
O.D. small end-0.630"
O.D. large end-0.680"
- pedrombon
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- Joined: Apr 11, 2018
Maybe Brad Close from Brass Medic/Brass Ark is able to build one for you.
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