As in, the new bell-up detachable bell, or a 1 piece bell/stack?Rick Denney wrote:I tried my York Master with a Kanstul bell replacing the bell that came with the instrument.
Holton 4/4 Monster BBb (front action)?
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Re: Holton 4/4 Monster BBb (front action)?
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Re: Holton 4/4 Monster BBb (front action)?
Detachable, of course. I directly compared the YM upright bell with the Kanstul upright bell.bort wrote:As in, the new bell-up detachable bell, or a 1 piece bell/stack?Rick Denney wrote:I tried my York Master with a Kanstul bell replacing the bell that came with the instrument.
I have also compared my YM with an older B&M Symphonic with a one-piece upright bell. I somewhat preferred the latter. I suspect the bell ring on the YM is a little small, and constrains the bell geometry from having as big a throat as it really should have. But that is a matter of shape more than mass or mechanical connection.
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Re: Holton 4/4 Monster BBb (front action)?
I am waiting for the Kanstul made upright bell for my 1930s era King 1291. I expect this to be my "main" horn once I get the upright bell, even though it does weigh a ton and has rotary valves. There is something about the sound and response that I love on it. We will see if that changes with the new bell...
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