The Conn trombone has a rich history beginning in 1875 with Colonel Charles Gerard Conn who founded the band instrument manufacturing company in Elkhart, Indiana
Conn quickly became known for innovative brass designs which made the company the largest producer of trombones in the United States and was known as _America?s trombone houseÓ
The Conn 66H was first introduced in 1920 with a large bore and a valve attachment
The current Conn 66HSP trombones are all American made; proudly produced in Eastlake, Ohio
Conn trombones are available from beginning student tenor models to professional trigger models; which are one of the most widely used professional symphonic trombones in the world
One of the absolute best step up trombones on the market today, the 66HSP is a .547Ó bore symphonic trombone with F Attachment
The Conn 66H has an 8-5/8Ó seamless, beautifully engraved rose brass bell resulting in a warm, colorful sound
The F section is a traditional wrap that offers stability and durability
The chrome plated nickel silver inner handslide tubes provide the ideal surface for smooth and quick action
The outer slide is red brass with a nickel-silver crook for durability
Quiet, traditional rotor with string linkage
Come with a USA made Bach 6 _ AL Gold Rim mouthpiece and a deluxe protective hard case
The Conn 66HSP is a double silver-plated model; the silver plating is done at the factory in Eastlake. It makes a great marching horn or symphonic horn; the great American sound, and the bright silver plate looks great on the field
It is great to support a quality, legendary American brand that is still produced in the United States
The Conn 66HSP is well designed and durable; a great investment for any student trombone player and amateur musician for any type of music