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Conn 62HCL Bass Trombone

         
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SKU: 62HCL

$8,382.00
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The C.G. Conn 62HCL in-line independent double rotor bass trombone in the key of Bb/F/Gb features an 9-1/2" professional rose brass bell producing a warm, rich sound. The .562" primary bore combined with the .594" bore through rotor sections offers outstanding clarity and projection with less resistance. The F/Gb sections feature the patented "CL2000" valves designed by renowned solo trombone artist Christian Lindberg. The unique design is extremely efficient, smooth, and quick and removes any resistance normally found in a traditional rotor valve. They also boast the shortest "throw" of any trombone on the market today providing the quickest transition to the F/Gb side of the trombone. The chrome plated nickel silver inner handslide tubes provide the ideal surface for smooth and quick handslide action. The clear lacquer finish adds a subtle warmth to the sound overall. The C.G. Conn 62HCL professional bass trombone is ideal for both symphonic and solo performance.

TECH SPECS
Double in-line independent system
.562" primary bore
.594" bore through rotor sections
9-1/2" rose brass bell
Open wrap valve systems with patented CL2000 rotors
Three interchangeable leadpipes
Clear lacquer finish
C.G. Conn 1-1/2G mouthpiece
7562P case

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