I just bought a TR180 on FB Marketplace. Can't wait till it arrives!
It's in original condition. Triggers have not been split.
Currently playing a 72H with a Yamaha strap.
But the 180 handslide doesn't look like it is braced as heftily as the Conn and I don't want to misalign the inner slides with a strap.
What's my best option for a support that will allow for operating the original dependent configuration?
Does this make sense?
TR180 question
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Re: TR180 question
A strap will be fine. You'd have to put some serious torque through the receiver to misalign it, with how close the receiver is to the brace. I used one on my 180 for years.
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Re: TR180 question
Neotech grip fits well on my Holton 180 slide and supports the weight comfortably. It puts your palm a bit out from the slide, which may actually help you reach the proper position to operate the Glantz bar more easily than a strap would.
Enjoy the 180, they play great!
Enjoy the 180, they play great!
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Holton handgrips are chrome plated brass, not solid nickel as on a Conn. They are a little more prone to misalignment if they are handled too roughly.
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*Chrome plated brass, at least the old ones (like a 180).
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You posted it just as I was making the correction. Ya gotta be quick around here.spencercarran wrote: ↑Thu Dec 23, 2021 2:14 pm *Chrome plated brass, at least the old ones (like a 180).
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Re: TR180 question
I used a leather specialties strap on my current 180 for a bit before I had the levers split. It didn't really seem to help that much.
I played a different TR180 quite a bit back in college without any grip support. It's doable after you get used to it and build up some hand strength. I think that horn must have had lighter valve springs as well. My current 180, before the modifications, had terribly stiff valve springs.
I played a different TR180 quite a bit back in college without any grip support. It's doable after you get used to it and build up some hand strength. I think that horn must have had lighter valve springs as well. My current 180, before the modifications, had terribly stiff valve springs.
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Re: TR180 question
Thanks for the suggestion. I bought a Neotech. It took me several try's to get it positioned correctly. Works great!spencercarran wrote: ↑Thu Dec 23, 2021 1:17 pm Neotech grip fits well on my Holton 180 slide and supports the weight comfortably. It puts your palm a bit out from the slide, which may actually help you reach the proper position to operate the Glantz bar more easily than a strap would.
Enjoy the 180, they play great!