Please Complete My Education!

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DougHulme
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by DougHulme »

So I came across this advert on ebay. I'm not thinking of buying but had never heard of a Stomvi trombone so opened the ad up. Interesting looking horn with some unique angles on construction but this has left me curious. I expected to find a chinese clone or something but this is clearly an original horn. Probably German made I would guess. Someone on the forum is going to complete my education and tell me all about Stomvi I am sure?....

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hyperbolica
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by hyperbolica » (edited 2022-03-24 10:35 a.m.)

I think they are Spanish. The couple I've played have been really excellent.
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harrisonreed
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by harrisonreed »

They are reportedly really good.

Diggin' the built in resistance balancer on the bell flange. Very cool looking!
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Matt_K
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by Matt_K »

Was that how Minick used to brace some of the horns he did? It does look really slick, I wonder if there's a reason I don't see that type of bracing elsewhere.
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walldaja
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by walldaja »

They are a Spanish company with great trumpets. Would expect their reputation to carry on to other instruments.
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asmith
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by asmith »

[quote="harrisonreed"]They are reportedly really good.

Diggin' the built in resistance balancer on the bell flange. Very cool looking![/quote]

I believe that is a slip collar for the removable bell. They use a very different design compared to pretty much everyone else. There is a screw ring at the start of the stem on the Titan horns and they call it the "one screw design."

They are super nice also.
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harrisonreed
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by harrisonreed »

[quote="asmith"]<QUOTE author="harrisonreed" post_id="174599" time="1648125042" user_id="3642">
They are reportedly really good.

Diggin' the built in resistance balancer on the bell flange. Very cool looking![/quote]

I believe that is a slip collar for the removable bell. They use a very different design compared to pretty much everyone else. There is a screw ring at the start of the stem on the Titan horns and they call it the "one screw design."

They are super nice also.
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That's pretty cool. I imagine the bracing like that has a huge impact on the response. Very cool that it has another different and equally important function.

The valve design also looks open. Large design.
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LeTromboniste
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by LeTromboniste »

I used to play a Courtois bass that had an axial screw for the removable bell like this, but then it was a conventional screw on the bell brace. This brings it to another level and makes so much sense! I wonder if the bell just sits more or less loosely in the sleeve, or if it friction fits in there?
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ithinknot
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by ithinknot »

[quote="LeTromboniste"]I wonder if the bell just sits more or less loosely in the sleeve, or if it friction fits in there?[/quote]

You mean, whether or not it buzzes like crazy? :pant:

The screw pulls the bell back into the tapered sleeve, so 'how firm' would have to depend on 'how screwed', but given the surface area involved I'd have thought a certain level would be required to avoid nodal percussion.
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afugate
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by afugate »

Here's a picture from the Stomvi website:

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--Andy in OKC
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asmith
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by asmith »

[quote="LeTromboniste"]I used to play a Courtois bass that had an axial screw for the removable bell like this, but then it was a conventional screw on the bell brace. This brings it to another level and makes so much sense! I wonder if the bell just sits more or less loosely in the sleeve, or if it friction fits in there?[/quote]

That sounds like one of the models that used the Vibrabell system from Rene Hagmann.