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saxophonist56 Veteran Member
Joined: 17 Apr 2013 Posts: 193 Location: ca
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Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2019 8:08 am Post subject: an adams A4 0.40 large bore |
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is .40 a light weight...isn't .50 normal? |
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HERMOKIWI Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2019 8:33 am Post subject: |
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I have a .45 on my A8. My tech feels that's pretty light for the magnitude of the rest of the horn (overall it is an extremely heavy horn). Lighter weight is supposed to provide quicker response (although I doubt the differences are significant among the various weights).
Adams recommends .45 in gold brass on the A8 (which is the gauge and type I have). They recommend .40 in gold brass on the A4 and .45 in yellow brass on the A4LT. I would certainly not call .45 a heavy bell. I think .40 and .45 are both on the lighter weight side. Certainly the .45 is not heavier than what is on a Bach Strad.
I don't know that the A4 is a particularly lightweight horn (compared, for example, to a Bach Strad) in either configuration. I just followed the advice Adams gave me. I can tell you that .45 is pretty easy to dent. Obviously, .40 would be even easier to dent. I'm very happy with my A8 overall (and the A8 is very similar to the A4 except for the mouthpiece receiver/leadpipe section). _________________ HERMOKIWI |
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saxophonist56 Veteran Member
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Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2019 9:47 am Post subject: |
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just was able to find out that .40 is normal for an A4 bell.....so massive
it's not the lightweight version. supposedly the A4 light weight is more responsive. thx for the reply. |
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