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The payoff - for all that trouble - would be in the playing.
Isn't the problem that the rotors are not "scooped out" enough? I know Mark Jones has had that done on horns he's owned. @bisontubaLeMark wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 5:50 pm Sat down today and took my time with the borescope and aligned all the valves again.
It's strange with this horn because it seem when one edge of the valve is lined up, the opposite edge isn't. I took the tact of making sure the air never hit a wall of an edge, and it seems to have helped. I was feeling more resistance than a 835 tuba should have, but it's better now
Didn't help the tuning, but by next week I should have the MTS shortened by an inch for bring up the notes that are a little flat and I'll have enough throw to make the D in tune