R6
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bassbone1993
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R6
Has anybody played a Rath R6? I’ve heard a bit about these, but nothing in depth.
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Digidog
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Re: R6
I’m curious too.
I’ve only seen pictures of it, but the new valve looks intriguing.
Noone knows nothing? (
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I’ve only seen pictures of it, but the new valve looks intriguing.
Noone knows nothing? (
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RJMason
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Re: R6
The valve (Mick Rath’s pandemic project) is really quite good and in line with the quality of blow, feel, and throw one would expect from a boutique maker these days. I liked it much more than the hagmann and the Rotax. The bracing makes the horn feel (from a players perspective) more familiar to other designs.
If I were to get a large bore Rath again I would opt for the R6 over the R4.
If I were to get a large bore Rath again I would opt for the R6 over the R4.
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bassbone1993
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Re: R6
I emailed Rath, and they told me the slide and bell can be put on an R6 section. It's just the tuning slide that's different. Though the side has a single radius bow, which is different from both the R3 and R4. If they made a .525 slide for the R6, I think it would be a much easier decision.mrdeacon wrote: Mon Jan 05, 2026 6:33 pm I think there’s still a lot to be said about how easily you can swap parts between the R3 and R4 series. I stick with my trusty R4 because of the compatibility!
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mrdeacon
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Re: R6
Good to know! I really should check one out at NAMM one of these years.bassbone1993 wrote: Mon Jan 05, 2026 6:44 pmI emailed Rath, and they told me the slide and bell can be put on an R6 section. It's just the tuning slide that's different. Though the side has a single radius bow, which is different from both the R3 and R4. If they made a .525 slide for the R6, I think it would be a much easier decision.mrdeacon wrote: Mon Jan 05, 2026 6:33 pm I think there’s still a lot to be said about how easily you can swap parts between the R3 and R4 series. I stick with my trusty R4 because of the compatibility!
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bbocaner
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Re: R6
I tried one briefly and liked it so much I ordered one, still waiting for delivery! The valve felt really nice and it definitely had a feel more like a mainstream instrument especially with regards to the feedback and slotting rather than the way the R4(F) feels.