Benge 290 question
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Benge 290 question
What effect would stripping the lacquer off the bell have?
- Burgerbob
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Re: Benge 290 question
Same as any other instrument. Probably a small difference in feedback, and now it will tarnish.
Could be worth it on that armor-like gold lacquer that UMI was using.
Could be worth it on that armor-like gold lacquer that UMI was using.
Aidan Ritchie, LA area player and teacher
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Re: Benge 290 question
My two points:
1) I have liked every horn that I have stripped better. I like the feedback and the response just a little bit more.
2) The difference is not enough that I bother to strip lacquer from any horn unless I need to now.
So, does it make a difference... Sure! I like it. But it just doesn't matter. For example, I feel that if I played just 5 minutes more of concentrated practice on sound daily (maybe a buzzing/playing exercise or some BERP work) it would do at least 5x as much as stripping the lacquer.
As always, YMMV, but I just don't take the effort to strip horns anymore. The difference isn't so stark that I care enough to have to polish things. I just played a concert on one of my previously unlacquered horns.... It looks terrible in photos and from the audience. Nobody particularly cared, but in some scenarios they might.
Cheers,
Andy
1) I have liked every horn that I have stripped better. I like the feedback and the response just a little bit more.
2) The difference is not enough that I bother to strip lacquer from any horn unless I need to now.
So, does it make a difference... Sure! I like it. But it just doesn't matter. For example, I feel that if I played just 5 minutes more of concentrated practice on sound daily (maybe a buzzing/playing exercise or some BERP work) it would do at least 5x as much as stripping the lacquer.
As always, YMMV, but I just don't take the effort to strip horns anymore. The difference isn't so stark that I care enough to have to polish things. I just played a concert on one of my previously unlacquered horns.... It looks terrible in photos and from the audience. Nobody particularly cared, but in some scenarios they might.
Cheers,
Andy
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Re: Benge 290 question
Good luck in getting that King lacquer off, it seems indestructible.