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Old 02-21-2004, 07:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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C Leadpipes

I am looking around at C's and am trying to find some "definitions" of the different leadpipes (25H, 25A, ect...), to no avail. Could anyone let me in on the characteristics of each, or at least a decent link??

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Thanks....

Now to find a horn....

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That's a pretty good list.......but do know that it really varies from player to player. I have a 25R (reversed) on my Bach C and it does not get stuffy anywhere. In fact, it takes quite a bit to fill it up.

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