Does anyone know what's up with this? Was there a particular model, or time period where King mounted them differently?
Just curious
mike
I'm not sure any would have come from the factory like that. Maybe by request of a top artist.Rusty wrote: Sun Jun 12, 2022 5:37 pm I think I read somewhere that some players felt the bell resonated better with it mounted the other way, so some would’ve been factory, others modified afterwards.
I heard there was a trombone tech who would reverse the King front bell brace to help the bell resonate/respond better. The idea being that as designed, the front brace with how large that flange is extends pretty far forward inhibiting the bell vibrations.Rusty wrote: Sun Jun 12, 2022 5:37 pm I think I read somewhere that some players felt the bell resonated better with it mounted the other way, so some would’ve been factory, others modified afterwards.
Exactly. Every time I saw one of those reversed braces, I started thinking about all the work it would take to cut the brace and braze it in the opposite direction. It probably takes a considerable amount of bending and flexing to get it to line up with no tension. There are no adjustable parts on those King braces…..it is one piece from the slide receiver over to the bell flange.brassmedic wrote: Sun Jun 12, 2022 11:38 pm You can't just flip the brace around. It would require considerable modification since it's all one piece and the receiver has to point the right way. And the bell flange would be slanted the opposite direction from the taper of the bell.