Does it really matter?
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Does it really matter?
Does it really make a difference whether the rotors turn into/against the airstream or with it on a rotary tuba?
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Re: Does it really matter?
Depends on what "it" is. If "it" means winning a job, then no. If "it" means responding differently then maybe.Alex Reeder wrote:Does it really make a difference whether the rotors turn into/against the airstream or with it on a rotary tuba?
We do a lot of things to ourselves and our instruments looking for the silver bullet, when it all finally comes down to old fashioned hard work.
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Re: Does it really matter?
I don't know if it really matters much but I plan to play a new Miraphone next weekend. If I like the feel of it then I will consider doing a conversion on my Carl Wunderlich BBb and Miraphone EEb. If I don't like them after the conversion I can always switch them back. I suspect that it will make a difference but I doubt if it will make me a better player!Alex Reeder wrote:Does it really make a difference whether the rotors turn into/against the airstream or with it on a rotary tuba?
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Been done with rotaries, back in 1850 and known as "Allen Valves". Ovalized ports making for a smaller (and lighter) valve. Never made it past 1869. Conn's short-stroke was, by this measure, very old hat indeed.harold wrote: Perhaps we can find a way to orient the ports for the very minimum amount of material so that the throw can be as short as possible. Of course, this is nearly structurally impossible and the valves would probably leak like a bastard.

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