Bob1062 wrote:
Marty, how do you set the 2 valve slides (longer one all the way in, and use the shorter one for regular tuning?)
BOB!

Missed you, buddy
You are correct: The long one usually stays all the way in, and I pull the short one about 1/2"-5/8". This lets me play a second space C in trigger first and still be able to grab a low C at the bottom of the slide. Unlike the Getzen/Edwards, these Reynolds have a pretty long slide, similar to the vintage Conn 70h/72h's. Only tradeoff with that tuning is that trigger 1 is way too flat for low F; 6 works fine.
For a genuine low B, I pull the second slide almost all the way out. This gives me a solid low B at the very bottom of the slide, no lipping required. With this tuning I can play a second line B trigger 1st if I push the slide all the way in (slide springs are nice) and lip up a little. Low E is only available 7. I could probably also pull the shorter tuning slide some and line up low Eb in trigger 1, but then I would have my second line B only in a low 7, and I would have to reset two slides after a quick change.
While a double trigger obviously makes things easier, all the notes are still there, the horn blows and sounds great, and it is a whole lot more comfortable.