Looking For Lindberg Resistance Balancers
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- dukesboneman
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Looking For Lindberg Resistance Balancers
Like the title says I`m looking for a set of Christian Lindberg Resistance Balancers.
CONUS only please.
CONUS only please.
Re: Looking For Lindberg Resistance Balancers
I think I may have a set. I'll look for them and let you know.
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Re: Looking For Lindberg Resistance Balancers
I do have a set. $5 and postage?
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- harrisonreed
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Re: Looking For Lindberg Resistance Balancers
Rather inappropriate poaching of the original request.
Re: Looking For Lindberg Resistance Balancers
I would also like a full set, but I can wait until OP gets one.
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Re: Looking For Lindberg Resistance Balancers
If Dukesboneman doesn't want it, I will post, and condider sending to the UK.
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Re: Looking For Lindberg Resistance Balancers
I have a small resistance balancer, but WTB the one that fits on a large tenor and has the weights to go in it. Do you still have these?
Re: Looking For Lindberg Resistance Balancers
Are there any out there has any of the Lindberg Resistance Balancers that have the weights to slip inside?
I have a smaller one, but want to try one with an 88HTO.
But do they work?
I have a smaller one, but want to try one with an 88HTO.
But do they work?
Re: Looking For Lindberg Resistance Balancers
I used to have a set. I used them for a few years and loved them, noticeable difference in sound and "felt" response from the instrument.
Conversely, if anybody's eager for something similar, I'm pretty sure just a basic Velcro armband (which can be found all over the internet) may have a comparable effect. Buy a few and cut them down to various sizes.
- harrisonreed
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Re: Looking For Lindberg Resistance Balancers
I have it. It works. I also learned the method to make them. Those work too. The weights do change the projection.
- dukesboneman
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Re: Looking For Lindberg Resistance Balancers
The reason I was looking for these has nothing Musical involved.
I had a set when they 1st came out, didn`t do much for me.
My Bach Lt12G lives in an Eastman case. I straps that hold the slide compartment in were rubbing on the bell
a little lacquer wear happened. I wanted the Resistance balancer to wrap the Bell when it was in the case.
I ended up making my own with Felt and velcro. , works fine.
I had a set when they 1st came out, didn`t do much for me.
My Bach Lt12G lives in an Eastman case. I straps that hold the slide compartment in were rubbing on the bell
a little lacquer wear happened. I wanted the Resistance balancer to wrap the Bell when it was in the case.
I ended up making my own with Felt and velcro. , works fine.
Re: Looking For Lindberg Resistance Balancers
You don't happen to add "a secret blend of herbs and spices then"?harrisonreed wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 3:47 pm
I have it. It works. I also learned the method to make them. Those work too. The weights do change the projection.

- harrisonreed
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Re: Looking For Lindberg Resistance Balancers
Nah. The concept is really simple. Suede sewn onto the soft velcro backing material you see in jeweler displays or presentation displays. Like a bag shape. Then flip it inside out to hide the stitching (You could add secret spices and herbs into the bag at the point), and close the bag with a velcro strip. Voila. For a heavier gauge, you double the number of later of the velcro backing material. It works just based on how tight it is on the metal. The weights add weight to the bell, sure, but also serve to make the thing tighter on the bell by adding them after it's already on.Pre59 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 13, 2021 1:22 pmYou don't happen to add "a secret blend of herbs and spices then"?harrisonreed wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 3:47 pm
I have it. It works. I also learned the method to make them. Those work too. The weights do change the projection.![]()