What is the purpose of the springs in my King 4b slide?
Should I tune with the springs compressed or not?
Thanks for your help!
king slide with springs
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Re: king slide with springs
The springs, common to all newer King large bores, are intended to allow a little room to sharpen some 1st position notes, notably D4 (above the bass staff). They also serve as a shock absorber if you ram the slide home. You tune with the slide just touching the springs.
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Re: king slide with springs
What Bruce said.
I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are still missing!
Greg Songer
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Re: king slide with springs
They're there to teach you to play off the bumpers
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Re: king slide with springs
Thanks Bruce