New Rath R6
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New Rath R6
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Re: New Rath R6
Hahaha what is that microphone pickup sticking out of the bell doing there??
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Huh?
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Fidbone. What do you know about the new valves??
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I think that's the base for the decorative (counterweight?) Rath "R"harrisonreed wrote: ↑Sat Feb 29, 2020 4:50 am Hahaha what is that microphone pickup sticking out of the bell doing there??
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Re: New Rath R6
IIRC, that threaded part on the bell section is actually for replacing the valve section for a straight neckpipe. It's still a modular trombone, after all. The R3F and R4F have that as well.
Isn't the decorative "R" logo on the tuning slide? (On all other Rath horns, that is...)
Isn't the decorative "R" logo on the tuning slide? (On all other Rath horns, that is...)
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Re: New Rath R6
The modular valves, instead of having two cross braces, have a single screw that holds on the upper portion of the F attachment. It's a pretty clever design in my opinion!harrisonreed wrote: ↑Sat Feb 29, 2020 4:50 am Hahaha what is that microphone pickup sticking out of the bell doing there??
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Seems like there was an earlier post on this that said the difference between this horn and the R3/4 was that the valve was made in-house rather than using a Rotax. Don't quote me on that, though. It's not even listed on their web site yet.
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Has anyone tried one of these yet?
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This works with the existing R3/4 slide?
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Re: New Rath R6
I bought one a few months ago, it's a fantastic horn but the valve takes a little bit to get used to. The throw is slower than a rotor or Thayer valve, so at first it was a little clunky for me. The valve also has a kind of backpressure when activated that feels a little different, for instance if my face is on the mouthpiece ready to go and I move the valve back and forth without blowing air I can actually see my cheeks go in and out. I've never experienced this before though I've heard Greenhoe horns have this effect, though I haven't had a chance to play a Greenhoe. (Can any Greenhoe players confirm this?) The valve is very open and has a great low range, I mainly play bass trombone and I feel right at home playing below the staff.
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Re: New Rath R6
Oh wow, that definitely is pretty interesting. I notice that the tuning slide and the valve tubing now both have cross braces. The previous Rath models had unbraced tuning slices, and just a single brace in the middle of the valve wrap, which attached to the bell using that knurled nut.
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