Normal. Top-action tubas usually spray the water out the bottom of the valve casings or collect it in the tuning slides. Rotary tubas usually just collect it in one spot, plus the usualy hiding place in the fourt valve.TubaTuck wrote:Normal or not?
But front-action piston tubas seem to find places everywhere to hide water. I get copious amount in my third valve, fourth valve, main slide, and in the next bottom bow after the main slide. I have to spin the Holton at least once per session, and that tuba is 50% bigger and heavier than yours. Kings are well-known for their various moist hiding places.
At least the 3301 will catch a lot of it in the loop of leadpipe before the first valve.
Rick "spit happens" Denney




