Which new 42 slide to purchase

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rmb796
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Which new 42 slide to purchase

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Happy New Year!!
I am playing a Bach 42 G* bell with a 50 slide. I am going to treat myself to a new 42 slide. I am interested in players opinions of the :
Brass standard vs Light weight nickel/silver
Standard leadpipe vs screw in options
The Horn Guys offer 3 different thread options
Hickeys sells factory leadpipes "clamp style" also screw in leadpipes

Has anyone had experience with any of the above?
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Re: Which new 42 slide to purchase

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Does the Shires dual bore slide fit the Bach 42 and if so does it effect the upper register and intonation?

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Randy
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Re: Which new 42 slide to purchase

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I assume your horn has the LT50 slide- the nickel one with no oversleeves. That's the common pairing with the 42G* bell.

In that case, an LT42 slide would probably be the ticket.
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rmb796 wrote: Sun Jan 01, 2023 10:35 am Does the Shires dual bore slide fit the Bach 42 and if so does it effect the upper register and intonation?

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Shires slides will fit with an Edwards tenon swap, not too difficult a procedure. I probably wouldn't get a dual bore though.
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Re: Which new 42 slide to purchase

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I like dual bores but they aren't for everybody. If you are okay on a 562/562 slide, the 547/562 should just basically be easier than the 562. I really like dual bores though so take that with a pinch of salt. Depends on if you're going for contrast or what. The "wide" slides that Shires sells are their most popular, which are single bore with a wide, but not bass bore slide. A shires dual bore would invariably have the "bass" crook and so the difference would be less than if you went with something like a wide crook.
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Re: Which new 42 slide to purchase

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rmb796 wrote: Sun Jan 01, 2023 10:35 am Does the Shires dual bore slide fit the Bach 42 and if so does it effect the upper register and intonation?

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Randy
I successfully did that for a couple of years—Shires .547/.562 slide with a Bach 42 bell (corporation era/late 70s). It was just a tiny bit loose and slipped occasionally at first, but after a while the combo “broke in” and rarely slipped.
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Re: Which new 42 slide to purchase

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I believe the Peter Steiner slide comes as a 42 in yellow brass without the sleeves. That would receive my vote.
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