I'm a bit confused about the image of the alto trombone on the wessex website.
It shows two connections between bell and slide. A friction fit and thumbscrew
and a normal connection screw like Bach and other brands(see image).
Which is real?
No not TIS regular style tuning slide. I think the newer ones may have removeable lead pipes but mine doesn't and also hasn't got the little knodule on the lead pipe so not sure.
It's on the wrong slide to be a removable leadpipe - it's on the slide that connects to the bell. Also, pretty much everybody has gone to threads of some kind for that, unless it's a job done by your local repairman, and then it would more likely be press-fit. I think it's either some kind of glitch with the photo, or maybe the prototype had a wing nut connection that didn't get removed when they added the slide connector screw.
One other thought as I look at it, is there a removable B flat attachment for this instrument? Thein (and some Chinese copies) has a removable attachment that goes in roughly that spot on one or more of their alto models.
its not a photoshop glitch as the website has a photo from the other side clearly showing the wingnut.
There is mention in the description of a concealed slide lock but dont think this is it either.
No mention of an optional Bb attachment.
I find it more bizzare that the slide is upside down.
Chip had a pretty severe health issue as of a few days ago not sure he'll be responding any time soon. You might want to read out to Wessex officially.
Quote from: Matt K on Aug 02, 2017, 03:04AMChip had a pretty severe health issue as of a few days ago not sure he'll be responding any time soon. You might want to read out to Wessex officially.
oh, sorry to hear this. my best wishes to him. hope he will be fit again soon
Quote from: Matt K on Aug 02, 2017, 03:04AMChip had a pretty severe health issue as of a few days ago not sure he'll be responding any time soon. You might want to read out to Wessex officially.
Best wishes and a fast recovery to Chip. He's a great guy and a huge asset to Wessex.
Chip would be able to answer this immediately as the trombone is his design, but unfortunately he is still in a coma.
I know one batch of the alto were made incorrectly and I am guessing this is picture of one of those. However as I have no PE523 in stock at present to check, and am myself a mere tuba player, sorry I can't be certain. Once I have clarified, will post further.