The Conn 16M, a popular model of the Conn saxophones, was manufactured between the late 1940s and early 1970s. Specifically, the serial number N216254 indicates it was made around 1964. This model is well-regarded for its quality and sound, often favored by both students and professional musicians.
It is 16m, the middle value.
16m-10m = 6
16m-28m factored = -12
6m by 16m is how much
Conn makes a lot of different models. The 50M is an upper-level student horn. It's American made, and much better than Conn's later student models. Truth be told, it's not really a Conn. It's a Vito with Conn engraving. Vito horns are based on Beaugnier French saxophones, and area good design. If you're looking for a solid student horn, the 50M is a good choice.
16m equals how many feet?
The number 16m is larger than 1.95m. When comparing the two, 16m is significantly greater, as it is over eight times larger than 1.95m.
1,600cm
.16m
0.16
m=1/2 -2m=16m-9 -18m=-9 m=1/2
16M in mobiles means 16million colours 4 dat particular resolution of display.