In Praise of the Olsen Valve

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dukesboneman
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In Praise of the Olsen Valve

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Just got my 42BO back from the repair shop. I had the Instrument Innovation`s "Olsen" Valve installed.
This was the Best 42 I`ve ever played and now with this new valve It`s even better.
The trigger range is bigger and fatter. It sounds and feels like the open horn.
I highly recommend it. They are a fantastic company to work with . Amazing customer service. Mike really wants to make sure you are happy with his products. I also use his Axe handle , which makes the horn easier to hold .
So now it sounds and plays better and it`s easier to hold.
Just my 2 cents
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Re: In Praise of the Olsen Valve

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What's the throw like? I thought about getting those valves put on my bass.
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Re: In Praise of the Olsen Valve

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What makes it different?
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Re: In Praise of the Olsen Valve

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In a nutshell: They have ball bearings and a unique method of venting that makes their action very quick, similar to their Thayers (branded "Infinity" Thayers by Bach).
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Re: In Praise of the Olsen Valve

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The throw is a little shorter but it`s so worth it
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