Model |
Characteristics |
25C-Standard |
Standard-The right leadpipe for most people |
25H |
Herseth leadpipe-(hence the "H"...) Big, fat, sound. Takes
air to play and can sound airy in the lower register. |
25A |
Many people find this has slightly less resistance than the 25C...Not
much of a difference at all... |
25S |
"Full length Bb leadpipe, with only a "3/4 pull on main tuning
slide." In other words, it helps the C trumpet play more open |
7C |
Darker, bolder, less resistance than the standard leadpipe |
7R |
Like the 7C but it is a reversed pipe. Even less resistance than the 7C |
6R |
Because it's reversed, its overall longer. Is is said to give little resistance,
but alot players hate LR pipes. |
43C |
Very similar to the Bb 43...free blowing, little resistance, etc. Nice
sound in upper register |
43R |
LR...Very similar to the 43C but can actually be a little stuffy in the
lower register |
44C |
Bright sounding, too bright when combined with the 229 bell for most people.
|
44R |
You guessed it....LR...Very similar to the 43C but can actually be a little
stuffy in the lower register |