Bring Your Brass Back to Life

Picture this: you're mid-practice, and your trumpet's valves hesitate just enough to throw off your phrasing. It's frustrating, especially when you know your horn has years of great music left in it. That's where these valve piston springs come in—they're the simple, reliable fix for worn-out valve action in your favorite King, Conn, and Bach instruments.

Perfect Fit for Your Instruments

Crafted to exact specifications, this set of 3 springs works seamlessly with a broad lineup of brass gear. Whether you've got a Conn 52B Bb trumpet, a King 600 cornet, or a Bach CR301H, they'll slot right in. No guesswork, no modifications needed. Here's a quick rundown of compatible models:

Why You'll Notice the Difference

These springs deliver consistent tension, ensuring valves return to position swiftly and silently. That means cleaner attacks, better endurance during long gigs, and less fatigue from fighting resistant action. They're made from durable materials that hold up to daily practice or performance rigors, so you won't be replacing them anytime soon.

Installation is straightforward—pop out the old ones, snap in the new, and you're set. Many players keep a spare set handy for on-the-road repairs. If you're a band director outfitting student horns or a pro maintaining your axe, these springs keep everything running smooth.

Real Players Rely on Them

From jazz cats blowing in smoky clubs to marching band kids on the field, these springs have saved countless rehearsals. They address that subtle drag that builds up over time from regular use, humidity changes, or just age. Pair them with a good valve oil, and your brass will feel factory-fresh.

Grab this set and get back to focusing on your music, not your maintenance. Your lips (and audience) will thank you.

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