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Marching Brass
Built to Command the Stage and Field
King marching brass is built for programs that demand power, projection, and reliability on the field. Designed with modern marching ensembles in mind, King instruments deliver exceptional volume, brilliant tone, and the durable, road-ready construction needed for long rehearsals, travel, and game-day intensity season after season. From marching baritones and euphoniums to mellophones, tubas, marching horns, and sousaphones, the King lineup offers a complete, performance-ready solution for outfitting any ensemble.
Engineered for balanced weight, comfort, and smooth response, King instruments help players maintain proper technique while on the move. Trusted by top programs, including the most successful group in DCI Drum Corps history, the Blue Devils, King marching brass is competition tested and ready to bring commanding field presence, consistent performance, and unmistakable impact to any program.
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The History of King
The King story began in 1893 in Cleveland, Ohio, when Henderson N. White set out to build brass instruments with greater power, clarity, and expressive potential. His early designs quickly gained acclaim among jazz artists, school bands, and touring musicians for their brilliant tone, responsive feel, and rugged construction. As marching bands grew across the country, King instruments became known for their strong projection and reliability.
Throughout the 20th century, King refined balance, bracing, and weight to support long rehearsals and complex field movement. This signature power and clarity helped make King a staple for elite programs, including the most decorated group in DCI Drum Corps history, The Blue Devils. Today, King marching brass continues its legacy with instruments built for commanding presence, dependable performance, and the durability modern ensembles demand.
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Conn sousaphones are the result of 150 years of American instrument-making expertise, engineered for exceptional dynamic flexibility, ultra-quick response, and the durability needed to deliver consistent performance season after season. The iconic Conn 20K and 40K sousaphones are sought after for their unmistakable, coveted marching sound, earning their place on fields, stages, and recordings around the world, including the record-breaking 2025 Super Bowl halftime performance.
For programs seeking a classic American sound with field-tested dependability, Conn sousaphones offer smart, ergonomic design, and one-of-a-kind sonic qualities that set ensembles apart.
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The History of Conn
Conn's marching history began in 1875 in Elkhart, Indiana, where C.G. Conn founded one of America's first and most influential brass instrument companies. As school bands and brass ensembles grew through the early 20th century, Conn became known for warm tone, solid intonation, and dependable construction, earning the brand widespread trust among educators and performers.
Conn sousaphones soon rose to iconic status, valued for their distinctive sound and durable design. Widely adopted by high schools, universities, and professional ensembles, they have appeared in parades, touring productions, broadcast performances, and marching events for more than a century. Today, Conn marching instruments uphold this long tradition of American craftsmanship, offering rich, resonant sound and proven performance for modern ensembles.