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Carbon fibre leadpipes

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2024 10:21 pm
by Bach5G
A friend was telling him about his new-to-him .508 Edwards. It came with a couple of Butler carbon fibre lead pipes. Unfortunately, they were threaded and I was unable to try them out. I was unaware that you could buy carbon fibre leadpipes.

I am probably in the market for a replacement leadpipe for my Bach 16M and I am curious about the Butler pipes.

Does anyone have experience with these? How would a carbon fibre leadpipe perform?

Re: Carbon fibre leadpipes

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2024 11:35 pm
by Burgerbob
I had one for bass for a bit. It had a great response, sound seemed fine. However, I screwed it in a tiny bit too far and the threads separated from the leadpipe- now it's not even a paperweight, no way to use it safely without the leadpipe getting stuck in the horn.

Re: Carbon fibre leadpipes

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2024 5:05 pm
by Bach5G
I received a C-F leadpipe for my Bach 16 (the single bore model). I’ve put it through its paces but haven’t been able to try it out in ensemble playing.

Fits perfectly, came in a nice protective box. I’m happy with the service. So full marks for all of that stuff.

It’s the short (~ 5”) version, press-fit. Consistent sound through the registers, a little darker/more fundamental than what I think was a stock pipe (I’m not really sure what was in the horn when I got it. It was a little beat up and my tech suggested I replace it). Maybe a little easier up high?

Pretty subtle stuff.