42 Slide Length

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posaunebone
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42 Slide Length

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Has anyone ever shortened a Bach 42 slide to shires length / removed length from the slide tubes? Wondering how this mod may work vs shortening the tuning slide or just using a shires slide on a Bach bell section and any impacts it may have had other than pitch. I have a donor 42 Slide I might be willing to make some cuts to as a test before spending even more on a shires slide adventure.
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Re: 42 Slide Length

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Perfectly do-able. It does involve a complete slide rebuild, essentially, but that would be much less expensive than a new slide.
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Re: 42 Slide Length

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Certainly more work that cutting down a tuning slide!
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Re: 42 Slide Length

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Burgerbob wrote: Tue Mar 07, 2023 9:04 am Certainly more work that cutting down a tuning slide!
Yes, but the change in bell geometry can certainly have a negative impact on the way the horn plays, in my experience. Shortening the handslide doesn't change the bell geometry at all.
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Re: 42 Slide Length

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I had a 42LT handslide cut the same length as the Edwards handslide. I feel it a little more responsive than before it was cut.
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