Instrument Rebuild Questions
Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2024 10:02 am
Hey all,
I’ve got an issue with my xo1240 bass. It’s full of manufacturing defects. I purchased it years ago and daily drove it through 4 years of hs and now 3 semesters of music school.
I love it, it’s comfortable to play, and sounds good to the point of when I meet a new teacher they’re curious what horn I have because of the tone. It’s incredibly diverse and unique.
All this to say it’s full of manufacturing defects. There was a ball of extra soldering on the inside of the bell/bell section seam. I know there’s tension in different spots on the bell valve section and poorly aligned valve slides.
I’ve been thinking about finding a shop to fully rebuild it over the summer. Would this be the correct way to go? What would the price for a big job like this be? I love the horn and I want to get as much out of it as possible, and have heard several other members here notice incredible results from having bell sections or valves re-soldered. I’d love any thoughts or suggestions!
Thank you
I’ve got an issue with my xo1240 bass. It’s full of manufacturing defects. I purchased it years ago and daily drove it through 4 years of hs and now 3 semesters of music school.
I love it, it’s comfortable to play, and sounds good to the point of when I meet a new teacher they’re curious what horn I have because of the tone. It’s incredibly diverse and unique.
All this to say it’s full of manufacturing defects. There was a ball of extra soldering on the inside of the bell/bell section seam. I know there’s tension in different spots on the bell valve section and poorly aligned valve slides.
I’ve been thinking about finding a shop to fully rebuild it over the summer. Would this be the correct way to go? What would the price for a big job like this be? I love the horn and I want to get as much out of it as possible, and have heard several other members here notice incredible results from having bell sections or valves re-soldered. I’d love any thoughts or suggestions!
Thank you