Wondering if anyone has had any particular issues or made modifications to the valve section on the Shires Q Bass.
Desired:
Better trigger action (Gb paddle is pretty sluggish even immediately after clean/lube).
Cleaner valve transitions
More open low register (but not thayer open)
A perfect low C or B natural every time

Love playing the instrument, but the rotors are much more Eastman 848 then Shires Custom from what I can gather. The tell tale super lightweight rotor caps and iffy threads, as well as some plain brass ferrules give it away.
Wondering if anyone has done rotor swaps on a Q series Shires, seems like given that they are already oversized, some wild wrap geometry changes might not be necessary. Hoping somewhere out there has a Q Bass to measure against some Instrument Innovations valves.
They do appear oversized and similar tube spacing to the instrument innovations rotor on my 42 (which I LOVE). Haven't pulled them out to see what the internal geometry looks like, and doesn't seem like there is any porting/venting on the Shires, so I would think swapping the rotors themselves would make a nice upgrade.
Obvious answer would be to just get an actual shires section to compare and blow on, but there's just something about tinkering and customizing that is inherently more fun and possibly cheaper too if I'm not opening a giant can of worms.
I am by no means a monster player, but at the same time I know there's some opportunities to help this thing shine! It's already super fun to play and amazingly easy to pick up as a doubler, but a bit of tinkering might take it to the next level.
Thanks!