Valve alignment question
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 12:50 pm
Hello folks
I'm finally getting around to doing some work on this old Barcon mini sousaphone I picked up.
I don't usually work on valve instruments (clarinets, strings, trombones mostly) so this is new for me.
I aligned the valves per the Erick Brand method, in his book. I used the little gauge that I stuck down the valve casing, measured the cork/felt size for all the valves. I double checked #2 valve visually (the only one I could really see through a tuning slide)
Then I checked the downstroke on #2 visually and adjusted the other valves.
Now, #1 valve came out a little lower than the other two....shouldn't they be even? I checked and rechecked with the measuring tool. I can't see down the tuning slide to check visually. But the finger button on number one sits a bit lower than the others.
Unfortunately I can't do a real play test as I'm re soldering a new water key and the bell is unsoldered as well. That might tell me something.
Thanks for any help!
mark
I'm finally getting around to doing some work on this old Barcon mini sousaphone I picked up.
I don't usually work on valve instruments (clarinets, strings, trombones mostly) so this is new for me.
I aligned the valves per the Erick Brand method, in his book. I used the little gauge that I stuck down the valve casing, measured the cork/felt size for all the valves. I double checked #2 valve visually (the only one I could really see through a tuning slide)
Then I checked the downstroke on #2 visually and adjusted the other valves.
Now, #1 valve came out a little lower than the other two....shouldn't they be even? I checked and rechecked with the measuring tool. I can't see down the tuning slide to check visually. But the finger button on number one sits a bit lower than the others.
Unfortunately I can't do a real play test as I'm re soldering a new water key and the bell is unsoldered as well. That might tell me something.
Thanks for any help!
mark