Here is a picture of my Rudy 3/4 CC, with the part I'm considering having trimmed.

Suppose I have the leadpipe unsoldered, and then have approximately one inch of straight tubing cut off of the indicated section, and then have the pipe re-soldered in it's new position (with a resultant new, lower playing position).
Apart from a new, lower playing position, what other effect will this have on the instrument?
I'm mostly wondering about intonation, and not the overall pitch of the instrument, as the tuning slide on this horn was significantly shortened at one point, and I will shortly have it returned to a longer length.
I'm both not a good enough mathematician nor experienced enough at horn modification (I won't be doing this work myself, to be clear) to know just what might happen.
Any thoughts and experiences would be appreciated.
Andrew

