
508" in threaded version, fits King 3B, Bach LT16M, Getzen 1050, Yamaha 691in unthreaded version It's fairly thin and a little fragile.īurt Herrick style, should fit Shires. Same as H8 below, but the pipe is turned down to. Moderate volume, just a little push needed, light center at pp, crisp but less full, will pick up on mic well, easy to hear, easy high range King style pipe for 1602, developed for Alan Kaplan Less center than 2B down low and soft, little effort gives good heat at\par Louder volumes, more edge than volume, very nimble
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Jiggs Whigham style pipe for 1602, developed for Alan KaplanĢB+ style pipe for 1602, developed for Alan Kaplan Solid, stable, lots of projection, lively and not dull at all, lots of core,Ĭenters well, full sound, no fuzz, moderate effort up high, some resistance at When loud, moderate effort as you go up high and loud, chippy and thin ifīurt Herrick style, originally made for Williams 6, medium throat Less core and warmth, compact narrower sound, good point of edge, nimble, brick-like stable and easy high end, hot and bigīurt Herrick style, originally made for Bach 16, medium throat Little bit of delay, rounded response, some resistance, warm, broad sound, large tone, a bit louder with less brittleness, less centered high range Williams 6 style Big, velvety, malleable, sub-tone-ish at low volume, centered but light, big Standard tenor trombone pipe, Benge/Nova style, Les Benedict's favorite, similar to Bach LT16M pipe Little effort needed, pushes beyond edge easily, warm, foggy sub-tone at very low volumes, a bit narrower bandwidth, can be hot as a ride cymbal when needed, good bite overwhelms warmth at higher volumes, big mellow cottony soft end, compact but good projection on high end, nimble with little effort.

Please contact us if you seek something specific. See the drop down menu above for availability. For a closer fit, unthreaded pipes are available by special order, though we usually have a few sizes of unthreaded in stock. Threaded pipes will nearly fit in Getzen trombones, but the pipe sticks out about 1/8" further than normal. Use tape around the top of the leadpipe for a tight fit. The larger pipes will fit Conn Gen II trombones, but the pipes only press in instead of thread in. Shires trombones and instruments from some other makers.


The pipes are threaded to fit Kanstul trombones, and they will also fit S.E. They are made of yellow brass with a lacquered brass ring. This is a group of replacement leadpipes for trombones made by Kanstul in Anaheim, California. The Kanstul family and team want to express their deep appreciation to our customers, business partners and friends for the business and incredible support they’ve received over the 38 years since Zig Kanstul founded the company. After 38 years building the finest brass instruments, the Kanstul factory has closed.
