New Throja Bass Trombone Valve Section
- Bassix
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- Joined: Jan 16, 2023
Hallo everyone, :hi:
i just wanted to share the new valve section I got from Throja Berlin.
It features Meinlschmidt Open Flow Valves, independent setup in F/Gb/D all goldbrass tubing, goldbrass Bell and a Screw-Bell.
The bore is huge but dont feels that way <EMOJI seq="1f60d" tseq="1f60d">😍</EMOJI>
Plays absolutely fantastic, free and even plus the stunning looks…
:pant:
Have a nice day!











i just wanted to share the new valve section I got from Throja Berlin.
It features Meinlschmidt Open Flow Valves, independent setup in F/Gb/D all goldbrass tubing, goldbrass Bell and a Screw-Bell.
The bore is huge but dont feels that way <EMOJI seq="1f60d" tseq="1f60d">😍</EMOJI>
Plays absolutely fantastic, free and even plus the stunning looks…
:pant:
Have a nice day!











- SwissTbone
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- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
Nice!
- WGWTR180
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- Joined: Sep 04, 2019
Interesting design. I know people have commented that they love the way these play. What's different? What's better?
- Bassix
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[quote="WGWTR180"]Interesting design. I know people have commented that they love the way these play. What's different? What's better?[/quote]
You mean the valves?
Nearly a feeling of Hagmanns, but with slightly more resistance and first of all more resonance.
Plays even through the registers while being low maintenance and having a short throw.
They are on the larger side compared to normal Meinlschmidt valves
You mean the valves?
Nearly a feeling of Hagmanns, but with slightly more resistance and first of all more resonance.
Plays even through the registers while being low maintenance and having a short throw.
They are on the larger side compared to normal Meinlschmidt valves
- WGWTR180
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[quote="Bassix"]<QUOTE author="WGWTR180" post_id="220403" time="1695041435" user_id="7573">
Interesting design. I know people have commented that they love the way these play. What's different? What's better?[/quote]
You mean the valves?
Nearly a feeling of Hagmanns, but with slightly more resistance and first of all more resonance.
Plays even through the registers while being low maintenance and having a short throw.
They are on the larger side compared to normal Meinlschmidt valves
</QUOTE>
Sure. The valves. The way the horn blows with that design. There are always differences in every design that's realized. I'm not questioning it-I'm just interested.
Interesting design. I know people have commented that they love the way these play. What's different? What's better?[/quote]
You mean the valves?
Nearly a feeling of Hagmanns, but with slightly more resistance and first of all more resonance.
Plays even through the registers while being low maintenance and having a short throw.
They are on the larger side compared to normal Meinlschmidt valves
</QUOTE>
Sure. The valves. The way the horn blows with that design. There are always differences in every design that's realized. I'm not questioning it-I'm just interested.
- Bassix
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- Joined: Jan 16, 2023
The Horn blows very even and stable. More Center and projection imcluded.
Compared to the normal Meinlschmidts much freer, open and even.
Hope I described it much better <EMOJI seq="1f648" tseq="1f648">🙈</EMOJI>
Compared to the normal Meinlschmidts much freer, open and even.
Hope I described it much better <EMOJI seq="1f648" tseq="1f648">🙈</EMOJI>
- WGWTR180
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- Joined: Sep 04, 2019
[quote="Bassix"]The Horn blows very even and stable. More Center and projection imcluded.
Compared to the normal Meinlschmidts much freer, open and even.
Hope I described it much better <EMOJI seq="1f648" tseq="1f648">🙈</EMOJI>[/quote]
Cool.
Compared to the normal Meinlschmidts much freer, open and even.
Hope I described it much better <EMOJI seq="1f648" tseq="1f648">🙈</EMOJI>[/quote]
Cool.