TromboneMonkey wrote: ↑Sun Sep 02, 2018 7:30 am
I'd be particularly interested in hearing from anyone who has given a thorough blow through all/most of Kanstul's pipes (as there are many)-- or someone who has compared them to Shires'.
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I've played all of the Kanstul pipes. The W6 is my favorite in my Lawler trombones along with a custom Hammond piece that is in the Stork T2 territory, but a wee bit deeper.
The H6 is my favorite in my Kanstul 1606 with a different custom Hammond that is a tad shallower than the one I use in my Lawler's.
I used to use the Kanstul S pipe in my 1606 but eventually found it to be too tight. I once tried the H8 version for .500 bore horns and found it to be like blowing into a trash can; unfocused, etcetera. I just may order another one to try in my Lawler. I also tried a H16; not for me. I have a Bach 12 pipe too, but again; not for me. I tried the Kanstul Kaplan, Jiggs, and 2B+ pipes and.....nope.
So as you can see, it is about balance and what you are looking for in sound and feel, and....? The balance of how you blow, the horn, mouthpiece, pipe, blah blah blah. Have I been playing a lot and my chops are trashed? Have I not been playing enough and my chops are weak? More blah blah blah.
I LOVE Lawler trombones but I am not a fan of his leadpipes. They do not work for ME. I find them too tight and I can't get enough volume out of them. But then again, I am a very strong player. Work horse type.
I've never tried a Shires pipe. His stuff does not interest me. I find his small bore tenors to be boring in the sound department.
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