I put a Lawson pipe (FB210.125) on my K series 8D. It helped the high register quite a bit. I combined it with a Lawson mouthpiece (S660 cup). The combination is excellent. Try out the new leadpipe by taping it along side the old pipe and see for yourself. Lawson will send you a variety to try for a downpayment.
CORdially,
Luke Zyla
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Subject: [Hornlist] leadpipes on 8D


hi-
I forgot to mention this in my post.

What have people's experiences been with putting Lawson or Patteson leadpipes on and 8D (or Patterson Conversion -although I have only heard of these played in NYC and Hollywood, correct me if I'm wrong I am trying to become less ignorent here) I have herd from someone a while ago that a Lawson leadpipe really "improved" their 8D. There isn't anything I want to improve about my horn, except the really stuffy, resistant, impossible high range as compared to many other horns I've tried, and the fact that I need to take a breath every 2-3 measures.

again I ask, is this likely faults in my technique or could it be the nature or large horns with a deep mouthpiece, or both?

thanks again,

Dave M.


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