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Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 12:23 pm
by Chuck(G)
There are plenty of places on the web that describe Allen valves, and at least two Tubenetters own instruments with them.

From http://www.1stbrigadeband.org/Instrument_11H.html

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Allen valves exchange rotor height for volume to take advantage of the fact that volume (and hence, weight) increases as the cube of the radius in the case of a round-port valve while it increases only as the square of the height in the case of an oval valve.

However, the ovalization in a typical Allen valve is much more severe than the ovalization in a Conn short-stroke piston valve. I suspect that cornetists grew to despise the negative acoustic effects of it. I've never read anything that that states that Allen valves presented a negligible effect on acoustics.