The King 607 I've been playing lately has two tuning slides on the F attachment.
I've been using the small one. I didn't realize until today that the other one could move.
So, why two?
And does it matter which one you tune?
Tuning the attachment on the King
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Re: Tuning the attachment on the King
I use the small one, pull the large one to dump condensation or pull to E.
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Re: Tuning the attachment on the King
King even used to say that the small slide was for tuning and the long one was for E-pull. Goes for 3B, 4B, and 5B too.
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Re: Tuning the attachment on the King
The idea was that the small one could stay in place one tuned. I didn't do that because the slide will tarnish and freeze in place, so I just use the longer one