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Carbon Rotary Valves

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Does anyone have any direct experience with this?
http://www.jm-gmbh.de/html/e_meinlschmidt_tuba.html

Looks like a potentially positive step forward if it avoids the issues that affected the old plastic core HB valves.
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Maybe it's like the concept with cars: lighter=faster. :idea:
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Just FYI, note that the site says "Carbon rotor", not "Carbon Fiber rotor".

It may or may not be the same thing, but I would be surprised if it was actually carbon fiber.

I think that's likely just tryplen 2.0.
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Good point... I adjusted my original post accordingly.
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cjk wrote:Just FYI, note that the site says "Carbon rotor", not "Carbon Fiber rotor".

It may or may not be the same thing, but I would be surprised if it was actually carbon fiber.

I think that's likely just tryplen 2.0.
So they won't give tubas better acelleration and cornering? :(
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Wow . . . I google Tryplen and get no meaningful hits that aren't in Italian (and I don't really know if they're meaningful or not). Does anyone know of an info source for the material?
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A dumb question... who do these guys supply valves for?

That is, these things look cool! But what tubas could you actually order with these valves? Or, do I have to wait until some big name player wants these, then gets his name attached to a tuba, and has that tuba made with these? :P
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@LJV: Thanks.
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bort wrote:A dumb question... who do these guys supply valves for?

That is, these things look cool! But what tubas could you actually order with these valves? Or, do I have to wait until some big name player wants these, then gets his name attached to a tuba, and has that tuba made with these? :P
FYI, Meinlschmidt does have a reference list http://www.jm-gmbh.de/html/meinlschmidt_referenzen.html, where Alexander and Thein are the most prominent customers.
However, these makers don't use carbon valves as standard. Possibly as an option.
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does anybody knows about who are the other rotary valves manufacturers like meinlschmidt?

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