Has anyone had a chance to play the Rudy bariton on the 1st and 2nd page of this ad? Seems like an ideal set-up.
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Rudy bariton?
- Ben
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Re: Rudy bariton?
Just curious, but why is this setup ideal? Rotor w/ access to the slides, or am I missing something?
Ben Vokits
NYC/Philly area Freelancer
Nautilus Brass Quintet
Alex 164C, 163C, 155F; HB1P
NYC/Philly area Freelancer
Nautilus Brass Quintet
Alex 164C, 163C, 155F; HB1P
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eupher61
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Re: Rudy bariton?
It's essentially the British setup. Probably balances better with the paddle higher.
- OldsRecording
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Re: Rudy bariton?
Is it a compensator?
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Bill Souder
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Bob Kolada
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Re: Rudy bariton?
I think there's a front action, comp, rotary Lasztch or something.