i picked my 186 up this afternoon from Dustin of the Music/Arts store in Louisville. The instrument now plays like it should. the stuffiness and intonation problems are gone (with the removal of that PURPLE TIE!), all the clickety clacks of the valves are gone. i've only gotten to play it a few minutes... and can tell a big difference. my wife says it sounds like a euphonium... i guess that's a good thing? not sure
he went way beyond the call of duty assisting me in getting the instrument to him and picking it up.
+plug for my repair tech
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- the elephant (Wed Apr 13, 2022 11:50 am)
Miraphone 186 - King 2341 - JP179B - York & sons 1910 Eb - Meinl Weston 2145 - Wessex Festivo - King 2280
Play it with emotion and play it strong! Don't make a face and they won't know it's wrong!
Play it with emotion and play it strong! Don't make a face and they won't know it's wrong!
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Re: +plug for my repair tech
Norm Epley is up that way as well.
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Re: +plug for my repair tech
he does great work... i see his stuff on his FB page.
Miraphone 186 - King 2341 - JP179B - York & sons 1910 Eb - Meinl Weston 2145 - Wessex Festivo - King 2280
Play it with emotion and play it strong! Don't make a face and they won't know it's wrong!
Play it with emotion and play it strong! Don't make a face and they won't know it's wrong!
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Re: +plug for my repair tech
BTW the Eb trigger was bent, Dustin rebent it to the correct position. The 2nd valve slide doesn't seem to be pushing out now, maybe the tie stuck inside was causing more compression there?
All the stuffiness is gone, the horn plays in tune.. Before, the middle of the staff was really FLAT.
Quiet smooth valves...
I've never had a 5 valve horn, what is the 5th valve supposed to be tuned to? I always tuned the 4 to C and F. The 5th on this one seems like it prefers F?
Miraphone 186 - King 2341 - JP179B - York & sons 1910 Eb - Meinl Weston 2145 - Wessex Festivo - King 2280
Play it with emotion and play it strong! Don't make a face and they won't know it's wrong!
Play it with emotion and play it strong! Don't make a face and they won't know it's wrong!
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Re: +plug for my repair tech
On a 188, I had it set up for low F (Eb on Bb) to be a smidge flat and then, iirc, low E was just a hair sharp 5/4 and low D was really close 2/3/4/5.Nworbekim wrote: ↑Wed Apr 13, 2022 6:26 amBTW the Eb trigger was bent, Dustin rebent it to the correct position. The 2nd valve slide doesn't seem to be pushing out now, maybe the tie stuck inside was causing more compression there?
All the stuffiness is gone, the horn plays in tune.. Before, the middle of the staff was really FLAT.
Quiet smooth valves...
I've never had a 5 valve horn, what is the 5th valve supposed to be tuned to? I always tuned the 4 to C and F. The 5th on this one seems like it prefers F?
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Re: +plug for my repair tech
An addendum to my prior post…
Low F on a 188 would be played 5/2/3. I set it up flat so that I could lean on it and it would typically float up to pitch. For a soft/light low F, I’d use 1/4 with a pull on first.
Low F on a 188 would be played 5/2/3. I set it up flat so that I could lean on it and it would typically float up to pitch. For a soft/light low F, I’d use 1/4 with a pull on first.
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