I have a Conn 88HTG, one of those built as a collaboration between pre-Schilke Greenhoe and Conn Selmer. It's not an aftermarket conversion. I love so many things about that horn, but not the valve. Maybe that's not quite true. I love the feeling of the valve once you get in it, but I can almost never slur into it smoothly. There's always a blip/pop/rough transition, especially if my handslide is moving inward at the same time (like slurring from
to
). It's slightly better after my tech adjusted the spring tension to be slightly heavier and slightly better if I adjust my thumb position a certain way, but it's never easy and reliable, like on my Shires bass valves or any other tenor I've ever owned and played (Getzen 4147 IB, Benge 190F, Yamaha 882O, Elkhart 88H, corp Bach 42B).
Matthew Walker made this comment in another thread and it stuck with me, as it sounds similar to the the issue I have:
You're also reversing the direction of the valve rotation, which will.make slurring into and out of the valve notes much noisier in the transition.
Is there anything I can do do make slurring into the valve better? Out is less of an issue, but slurring in pretty much always is a problem.