FS: Walters/Conn/King 4/4 CC
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2024 6:01 pm
Putting up an excellent horn for sale. I’m simply not playing and this horn needs to be used.
It’s tantamount to a prototype of the Eastman ECB-632. But better. Way better, imo. Response and sound is easy and free. It’s the “classic American sound” in 4/4 size. One can use various mouthpieces to adjust the tone as desired.
It’s made from a pre-WWII Conn ‘Monster’ Eb bell and bottom bow. The body and valves are King. You can see that @Matt Walters fabricated the valve circuits from nickel silver and brass. The are perfectly aligned and every slide moves like butter. The fifth rotor is a Yamaha (I’m guessing) and is removable for cleaning. The leadpipe is also nickel silver.
No dents. It’s in great condition. No lacquer but polishes up nicely. Horn was made in 2005.
Intonation is quite excellent. E and Eb in the staff need to be played 1-2 and 2-3 respectively. D is fine with the slide all of the way in. So yes, that partial is a bit low, like 99% of other tubas.
Comes with a custom made gig bag from Superfine. I will say that @greenbean did an excellent job on this bag (and my 2165 bag). I’m not parting out the horn from the bag. I want to clear this in one transaction.
Edited.
Horn is at Dillon Music. Price is $7,995.
If you want to play a horn built by Matt that is pure magic, now’s your chance. Additional payment flexibility as well.
It’s tantamount to a prototype of the Eastman ECB-632. But better. Way better, imo. Response and sound is easy and free. It’s the “classic American sound” in 4/4 size. One can use various mouthpieces to adjust the tone as desired.
It’s made from a pre-WWII Conn ‘Monster’ Eb bell and bottom bow. The body and valves are King. You can see that @Matt Walters fabricated the valve circuits from nickel silver and brass. The are perfectly aligned and every slide moves like butter. The fifth rotor is a Yamaha (I’m guessing) and is removable for cleaning. The leadpipe is also nickel silver.
No dents. It’s in great condition. No lacquer but polishes up nicely. Horn was made in 2005.
Intonation is quite excellent. E and Eb in the staff need to be played 1-2 and 2-3 respectively. D is fine with the slide all of the way in. So yes, that partial is a bit low, like 99% of other tubas.
Comes with a custom made gig bag from Superfine. I will say that @greenbean did an excellent job on this bag (and my 2165 bag). I’m not parting out the horn from the bag. I want to clear this in one transaction.
Edited.
Horn is at Dillon Music. Price is $7,995.
If you want to play a horn built by Matt that is pure magic, now’s your chance. Additional payment flexibility as well.