Shires twin valve
- BassB
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- Joined: Jul 17, 2018
Does anyone know what is going on with these valves? I've been hearing whispers of them. I've also heard there was a prototype at ITF this year. Did anyone happen to snag some pictures or even play it?
- Burgerbob
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- Joined: Apr 23, 2018
Yup!
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Basically, each valve is half of the pathway. This way they only have to turn 60 degrees (or less?) and the port sizes can be pretty large for a small valve size.
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Basically, each valve is half of the pathway. This way they only have to turn 60 degrees (or less?) and the port sizes can be pretty large for a small valve size.
- JohnL
- Posts: 2529
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
[quote="Burgerbob"]This way they only have to turn 60 degrees (or less?) and the port sizes can be pretty large for a small valve size.[/quote]
Video
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[url=https://www.facebook.com/SEShires/photos/a.179189575459915.38050.174650812580458/1871272202918302/?type=3&theater]Post showing unfinished valve on Shires' Facebook page
You sure about that 60 degree part? The backside picture is too blurry to see any detail in the stop plates, but those look like single-passage 120 degree valves. Some double French horns (the King Eroica, for example) use a similar design, but with a one dual-plane valve rather than two single-plane ones.
Video
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You sure about that 60 degree part? The backside picture is too blurry to see any detail in the stop plates, but those look like single-passage 120 degree valves. Some double French horns (the King Eroica, for example) use a similar design, but with a one dual-plane valve rather than two single-plane ones.