Hey all!
I was just wondering about people's opinion of the Olson/Shires/Edwards axials and how well they function. I know with the Bach 50AF3, it seems like a common thing to do is to have a tech take the valve apart and adjust a few things.
Let me know your thoughts!
Olson/Shires/Edwards axials
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Re: Olson/Shires/Edwards axials
Best valves available right now, IMO... if they are set up right.
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Re: Olson/Shires/Edwards axials
Talking about the Olsens, right?
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Re: Olson/Shires/Edwards axials
Instrument Innovations/Olsen/Infinity Axial, yes
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Re: Olson/Shires/Edwards axials
The valves themselves, though of course a nice wrap is a good thing too.Indiebass1993 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 9:27 amBy set up right, do you mean entire valve section put together (including the wrap), or just the valves themselves?
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