Maybe someone here has experience with this horn.
Reynolds Contempora BBb bass.
How does this " tuning compensation double-action trigger on first valve slide" work?
Does it return the slide to a fixed position
Does it return the slide to "all the way in" after pulling for sharp notes?
Does the piston have 1 or 2 springs in it?
Is there a patent listed somewhere that would explain how it works?
Thanks, Tim
Reynolds Contempora Question
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Re: Reynolds Contempora Question
If those things are adjusted properly, they are supposed to recenter to the position set by the user. 2 springs.