Yamaha Xeno Valves
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Yamaha Xeno Valves
Did Yamaha use the same valves across the Xeno line? Slightly oversized rotor I think.
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Re: Yamaha Xeno Valves
Some have different port orientations, but yes, largely the same.
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Re: Yamaha Xeno Valves
The YSL-882OR is mentioned as having a "balanced response rotor" which sounds like it is internally ported
"The balanced response rotor system helps air release evenly into the F-attachment slide creating a smoother transition from the Bb open horn to the engaged F-attachment."
All of the other Xeno horns seem to have standard rotors. The YBL-830 does mention that both rotors spin in the same direction, which is supposed to give a smoother slur into the valve register. The previous 613H had the F valve rotate the usual direction, while the G/Gb valve rotated in the opposite direction.
"The balanced response rotor system helps air release evenly into the F-attachment slide creating a smoother transition from the Bb open horn to the engaged F-attachment."
All of the other Xeno horns seem to have standard rotors. The YBL-830 does mention that both rotors spin in the same direction, which is supposed to give a smoother slur into the valve register. The previous 613H had the F valve rotate the usual direction, while the G/Gb valve rotated in the opposite direction.
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Re: Yamaha Xeno Valves
There’s a Japan-only Xeno with their version of an axial called a V-valve. Comes with a wider slide for more clearance.
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Re: Yamaha Xeno Valves
Yup. The cores are lightened as well.MTbassbone wrote: ↑Sat Nov 13, 2021 4:11 pmBasically slightly oversized rotor right? I played an 830 today. It was nice, but I didn't have a brace or strap to work with so it felt like it wanted to tip backward a bit.
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