C.G. Conn 100H

The story of the C.G. Conn trombone ultimately begins in 1875 with the vision and determination of one man: Colonel C.G. Conn. Founding a band instrument manufacturing company in the small town of Elkhart, Indiana, C.G. Conn quickly became known for his innovative brass designs and became the largest producer of trombones in the United States and earned the lasting reputation as "America's trombone house." C.G. Conn trombones are recognized for their unique tone color and refusal to "break up" even at the most extreme dynamics making it one of the most widely used professional symphonic trombones in the world. C.G. Conn trombones, a future as bright as their past.
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The C.G. Conn 100H features our antimicrobial lacquer to give this instrument a natural barrier to bateria and deactivates viruses.

FEATURES

The C.G. Conn 100H is a straight .500" bore tenor trombone with an 8" yellow brass bell providing a very light and lively sound and response. Three interchangeable leadpipes offer the player a choice in response and feel. The chrome plated nickel silver inner handslide tubes provide the ideal surface for smooth and quick handslide action. The clear lacquer finish provides a subtle warmth to the overall sound. The 100H is a well designed durable instrument perfect players of all ages and is well suited for all types of music. Available in silver-plate finish as model 100HSP.

SPECIFICATIONS

  • .500" bore
  • 8" yellow brass bell
  • 3 interchangeable leadpipes
  • Lightweight slide
  • Clear lacquer finish
  • C.G. Conn 11C mouthpiece
  • 7553C woodshell case.
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