Elkhart Conn 8H Tenor Trombone Review
The Conn 8H, the straight large bore version of the more-known 88H, has been a fixture in the trombone world for many years. While not as commonly used today the 8H was a go-to for many players from orchestral to classical/chamber to jazz settings for it's depth and weight of sound and superb response. In this video we play an 8H from 1962, the heart of the classic Elkhart period of Conn trombones; take a listen and let us know what you think! Find out more about this trombone at https://shop.schmittmusic.com/1962-co...

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