Euphonium valve throws *info Needed*
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ztuba
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Euphonium valve throws *info Needed*
Hey I was wondering if people could measure the difference between the up and down positions of their euphonium and post it here. I am most interested in getting the valve throw measurements of: Willson 2900, 2950/60, 2975, New Bessons, York 4052, Miraphone 56A, Meinl Weston Phoenix, yamaha 842, and the Miraphone 5050. Thanks for your help!!

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ztuba
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Re: Euphonium valve throws *info Needed*
Really? That is like .375" or 9mm. Right?
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ztuba
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Re: Euphonium valve throws *info Needed*
No one else can measure their junk eh?

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Re: Euphonium valve throws *info Needed*
You didn't ask for Yamaha, but just in case you might need them. Using a metal ruler, the best I could measure was:
Yamaha 641 (YEP-641) = 7/8"
Yamaha 642 (YEP-642) = 15/16" (but, felts are worn and need replacing)
Yamaha is known for having a pretty long action.
Yamaha 641 (YEP-641) = 7/8"
Yamaha 642 (YEP-642) = 15/16" (but, felts are worn and need replacing)
Yamaha is known for having a pretty long action.
Miraphone 5050 - Warburton BJ/RF mpc
YEP-641S (recently sold), DE mpc (102 rim; I-cup; I-9 shank)
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YEP-641S (recently sold), DE mpc (102 rim; I-cup; I-9 shank)
Symphonic Band of the Palm Beaches:
"Always play with a good tone, never louder than lovely, never softer than supported." - author unknown.
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ztuba
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Re: Euphonium valve throws *info Needed*
UNLV has a yamha 641 and 642 so I already knew they are about an inch. hehehe thanks for the info though!!!!
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Re: Euphonium valve throws *info Needed*
I think the 642 and 842 have the same valve block...the hand brace is just in a different position.
I always felt like my 642 had long valves, but then I measured them (unscientifically, just with a pencil) one time against a Willson (which I really like the valve throw) and found it to be longer on the Willson. I think it's a combination of the poor hand brace placement on the 642 and the desing of the caps looking taller than they are that makes people think they have a very long throw. I'd like to know for sure though, so hopefully other people can measure their euph valves!
I always felt like my 642 had long valves, but then I measured them (unscientifically, just with a pencil) one time against a Willson (which I really like the valve throw) and found it to be longer on the Willson. I think it's a combination of the poor hand brace placement on the 642 and the desing of the caps looking taller than they are that makes people think they have a very long throw. I'd like to know for sure though, so hopefully other people can measure their euph valves!
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Not on your list, the Yamaha 321 is approx 0.82" (or 20.8mm).
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Re: Euphonium valve throws *info Needed*
Precision measurement's not my strong suit, but for the record, this is what it looks like to me:
2975 = .80
2900 = .87
I assumed they'd be the same, so perhaps it's a difference in felt thickness. 2975 has neoprene Blokeshers, 2900 has felts.
2975 = .80
2900 = .87
I assumed they'd be the same, so perhaps it's a difference in felt thickness. 2975 has neoprene Blokeshers, 2900 has felts.
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Re: Euphonium valve throws *info Needed*
I measured a Kanstul 975 euphonium, and they're just right.
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Re: Euphonium valve throws *info Needed*
Besson prestige (germany) 20.1mm
Willson 2900 20.8mm
Willson 2900 20.8mm