King 2341 or 1241 Bellfront photos

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Re: King 2341 or 1241 Bellfront photos

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This is a really great picture from Mr. Rick Denney's website.
1241 on the left, 2341 on the right.

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TubaCoopa wrote:This is a really great picture from Mr. Rick Denney's website.
1241 on the left, 2341 on the right.

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I'm trying to frigure out why the 2341 (actually 2340 - 3 valve) is shorter than the 1241. It looks like the bell is shorter.
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My former 1240 3-banger:

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I played it with the front bell for outdoor stuff and upright bell for indoor stuff. I always thought the front bell sounded better :tuba: (we really need a recording bell/sousaphone smilie).

Eric "who picked this one over a very pretty 1241 with a fourth valve and better lacquer" L.
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Re: King 2341 or 1241 Bellfront photos

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Z-Tuba Dude wrote:
TubaCoopa wrote:This is a really great picture from Mr. Rick Denney's website.
1241 on the left, 2341 on the right.

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I'm trying to frigure out why the 2341 (actually 2340 - 3 valve) is shorter than the 1241. It looks like the bell is shorter.
Um...they are both 4-valves - it's just that the York Master has an extension grafted onto the 4th valve to help those with normal hands.
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Oops! :oops: I didn't look at the tubing. I only saw 3 round valve caps, and ***-U-MEd that it was the 2340. Now I realize the reason the 1241 & 2341 are different heights: it's a 1241 & a York Master!
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Re: King 2341 or 1241 Bellfront photos

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TubaCoopa wrote:This is a really great picture from Mr. Rick Denney's website.
1241 on the left, 2341 on the right.
My York Master's feelings were hurt, but softly sympathetic encouragement brought him right back. He's a little sensitive, I'll admit, but then he has an inferiority complex of having the right last name, but is related to the Grand Rapids ancestors only by marriage.

Also, I've never seen a 2341 with nickel-silver outer slides, or that much angle on the valves, that short a bell, with a bell stack with such straight sides, or with a bottom bow as large. The bore is 3/4" on the YM, but that's hard to see in pictures.

The main visible difference between a 1241 and a 2341 is that the upper third valve branch has only one crook on the 2341 (which is like the YM), but the double loop (ala sousaphone) on the 1241. The 2341's upper first valve crook is a tuning slide, while it is fixed on the 1241. But it is my experience that the older 1241's seem likelier to have a warmer, sweeter response.

Bell-wise, the recording bell instrument is identical to the upright-bell instrument save for the shape of the bell. My recommendation is to buy one with an upright bell and then find a forward bell to go with it. Getting an upright bell is a lot more difficult and expensive.

Rick "whose YM is used to be compared to other tubas" Denney
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