Edwards TERD for bass?
- tromboninator4000
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Just wondering if Edwards makes the TERD Tuning slide for bass.
- TheBoneRanger
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Man, I'm usually pretty up to date with equipment, but I'd never heard of the TERD! It took quite a bit of searching to find an example:
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Edwards sure have come up with some "innovative" ideas the last few years...
Andrew
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Edwards sure have come up with some "innovative" ideas the last few years...
Andrew
- ZacharyThornton
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We have made two. A rose brass and a yellow brass one. I really like it but I didn’t like the extra weight. Also on the tenor version, you just put the TERD on the side towards your head away from the F attachment. You can’t do that on the bass. You can put it on but makes moving tuning slides a bit awkward. It can be dealt with and you might love it.
- ZacharyThornton
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[quote="TheBoneRanger"]Man, I'm usually pretty up to date with equipment, but I'd never heard of the TERD! It took quite a bit of searching to find an example:
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Edwards sure have come up with some "innovative" ideas the last few years...
Andrew[/quote]
It was originally for the horns that work better with thin brace tuning slides. The T383A for instance. Then people started using them on the F attachment horns.
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Edwards sure have come up with some "innovative" ideas the last few years...
Andrew[/quote]
It was originally for the horns that work better with thin brace tuning slides. The T383A for instance. Then people started using them on the F attachment horns.
- LarryPrestonRoberson
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You could try the warp nacelle from a Constitution-class starship.