Edwards T396-A Harmonic Pillar tendencies
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2018 3:34 am
I recently picked up an Edwards T396-A. Before playing the horn, I always presumed the harmonic pillar device was a bit of a sales gimmick but it does seem to make some small difference. I've been playing the horn without using any of the pillars while trying to get used to the horn.
I was thinking of playing around with the pillars now and was wondering what those who have played around with them have come up with. 100% trial and error seems a little dumb because 3 holes in 2 positions with 8 pillars is a ridiculous number of combinations.
It seems the largest effect the things have is by changing the feel of the partials, more flexible vs more solid slotting, and subtle changes to the resonance of the overtones, emphasis on core/lower partials vs more brilliance/higher overtones.
So what are the tendencies you have noticed between the soft metal vs the hard metal?, For example, what differences have you noticed having the pillar toward the bell vs toward the tuning slide, using the holes closer to the bell vs the middle vs the valve, etc.
Thanks
I was thinking of playing around with the pillars now and was wondering what those who have played around with them have come up with. 100% trial and error seems a little dumb because 3 holes in 2 positions with 8 pillars is a ridiculous number of combinations.
It seems the largest effect the things have is by changing the feel of the partials, more flexible vs more solid slotting, and subtle changes to the resonance of the overtones, emphasis on core/lower partials vs more brilliance/higher overtones.
So what are the tendencies you have noticed between the soft metal vs the hard metal?, For example, what differences have you noticed having the pillar toward the bell vs toward the tuning slide, using the holes closer to the bell vs the middle vs the valve, etc.
Thanks