Olsen Rotary Valve Effects on Open-Side Bach 42B
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Olsen Rotary Valve Effects on Open-Side Bach 42B
Hi all! I’m really curious about getting an Olsen valve on my closed wrap 42B. I’ve seen lots of posts talking about how much it helps open up the F side of the horn, but does anyone know how it affects the open side of the horn? Thanks a bunch!
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Re: Olsen Valve Open-Side Effects on a Bach 42B
Do you mean the Instrument Innovations valve? Which one? His rotary valve, or his Infinity valve (basically an axial flow valve with bearings)?
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Re: Olsen Valve Open-Side Effects on a Bach 42B
Sorry for not clarifying, the rotary valve!
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Re: Olsen Rotary Valve Effects on Open-Side Bach 42B
I like them. I had them installed on both my 42 (from an Ed Thayer axial flow) and my 50B3 (from Kanstul CR valves). Much more even sound and feel between Bb and F sides of the horn. Tight seal, but not finicky. No problems so far, and it’s been about two years.
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Re: Olsen Rotary Valve Effects on Open-Side Bach 42B
Thanks, that’s awesome! Does the open side have less resistance then it did with the stock rotor?Kbiggs wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 11:33 am I like them. I had them installed on both my 42 (from an Ed Thayer axial flow) and my 50B3 (from Kanstul CR valves). Much more even sound and feel between Bb and F sides of the horn. Tight seal, but not finicky. No problems so far, and it’s been about two years.
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Re: Olsen Rotary Valve Effects on Open-Side Bach 42B
Yes, I have found that on the Instrument Innovations rotary conversions, the open (disengaged) side of the horn blows more freely than on the standard Bach rotary valve. The engaged side also blows more freely.
However, there is something to take into consideration when making this comparison. When I construct a Bach 42 bell section with the “Olsen” rotary valve, I intentionally open up the gooseneck by several thousandths of an inch, particularly in the area just behind the valve. I think many other techs do the same thing.
However, there is something to take into consideration when making this comparison. When I construct a Bach 42 bell section with the “Olsen” rotary valve, I intentionally open up the gooseneck by several thousandths of an inch, particularly in the area just behind the valve. I think many other techs do the same thing.
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Re: Olsen Rotary Valve Effects on Open-Side Bach 42B
that’s awesome, thanks so much!! I’ve been wanting my 42 to play more open for a while, and have also really liked the hagmann valves. Someone said that the Olsen was pretty similarly to that as an in between to the standard rotors and an axial!Crazy4Tbone86 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 4:20 pm Yes, I have found that on the Instrument Innovations rotary conversions, the open (disengaged) side of the horn blows more freely than on the standard Bach rotary valve. The engaged side also blows more freely.
However, there is something to take into consideration when making this comparison. When I construct a Bach 42 bell section with the “Olsen” rotary valve, I intentionally open up the gooseneck by several thousandths of an inch, particularly in the area just behind the valve. I think many other techs do the same thing.
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Re: Olsen Rotary Valve Effects on Open-Side Bach 42B
I just built one of these. The difference between stock and the Olsen valve is striking. Although more free-blowing, the instrument is more responsive to boot. You have easier dynamic contrast, and you can get more colors out of the valve without having to push the horn so far. All-in-all, a big improvement.
Here is my poor trombone playing on full display (primarily a trumpet player) but you can still hear a major difference in a stock bell vs a modified bell.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/pzuf76hSQsG3AbKj9
Here is my poor trombone playing on full display (primarily a trumpet player) but you can still hear a major difference in a stock bell vs a modified bell.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/pzuf76hSQsG3AbKj9
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Re: Olsen Rotary Valve Effects on Open-Side Bach 42B
that’s awesome, thanks for sharing!! I could definitely hear a difference between the two!CEDivine wrote: ↑Sun Nov 20, 2022 5:46 am I just built one of these. The difference between stock and the Olsen valve is striking. Although more free-blowing, the instrument is more responsive to boot. You have easier dynamic contrast, and you can get more colors out of the valve without having to push the horn so far. All-in-all, a big improvement.
Here is my poor trombone playing on full display (primarily a trumpet player) but you can still hear a major difference in a stock bell vs a modified bell.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/pzuf76hSQsG3AbKj9
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Re: Olsen Rotary Valve Effects on Open-Side Bach 42B
I purchased my Olsen/II rotary valve as a unit with the all the braces and tubing. When my tech installed it on my horn, he mentioned it was more open than the OEM neckpipe. At the same time, he updated my bell section (a Thayer Gen III (?) valve, the one with the skeletonized anodized aluminum core) with a different neckpipe, something that was again slightly more open than what was supplied with the conversion kit from 25-30 years ago. Maybe he opened it a little? I don’t know, but it’s interesting how a few thousandths of an inch can make such a difference, esp. that far away from the lips.Crazy4Tbone86 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 19, 2022 4:20 pm Yes, I have found that on the Instrument Innovations rotary conversions, the open (disengaged) side of the horn blows more freely than on the standard Bach rotary valve. The engaged side also blows more freely.
However, there is something to take into consideration when making this comparison. When I construct a Bach 42 bell section with the “Olsen” rotary valve, I intentionally open up the gooseneck by several thousandths of an inch, particularly in the area just behind the valve. I think many other techs do the same thing.
Kenneth Biggs
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I have known a great many troubles, but most of them have never happened.
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