Furthermore, lacquered or unlacquered?
I dont' want a lacquered toneblob to deaden the sound.
Chris
--- Alan Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Will tone blobs work even better after cryogenic treatment ?
>
> And do you suppose non-cryogenic tone blobs will work on a cryogenically
> treated horn
Cool !
Now if there were just some method for undoing cryogenic treatment if I
don't like the result...
Re-annealing, maybe?
-AC.
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At 05:05 PM 3/2/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Dear John, Alan, etc.
The great thing about ToneBlobs is, if you don't like it, you
him off.
Bob Osmun
www.osmun.com
PS-We will have tone Blobs at the SE Horn Workshop for you to try.
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At 03:48 PM 3/2/04 -0500, Alan Cole wrote:
>And do you suppose non-cryogenic tone blobs will work on a cryogenically
>treated horn ?
Would using annealed tone blobs on a cryo'd horn negate the effect?
John Kowalchuk maker of mutes/horns/canoes/paddles/bikes
Oshawa, Ontario http://home.c
As long as you don't solder it on there, I should hope so :)
-William
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> Having said all of that, I would ask anyone selling such items (myself
> included), "Can I return this if it doesn't work?"
In a message dated 03/02/2004 3:49:40 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Will tone blobs work even better after cryogenic treatment ?
And do you suppose non-cryogenic tone blobs will work on a cryogenically
treated horn ?
-- Alan Cole, rank amateur
I hope that was sarcasm...
Will tone blobs work even better after cryogenic treatment ?
And do you suppose non-cryogenic tone blobs will work on a cryogenically
treated horn ?
-- Alan Cole, rank amateur
McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA.
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I almost hate to say something about this again, but I will because I'm
tired
and I can't help myself: there is a good deal of anecdotal evidence
th
I almost hate to say something about this again, but I will because I'm tired
and I can't help myself: there is a good deal of anecdotal evidence that
extra weight does something. There is even some objective data that in certain
circumstances, extra weight does something good. But, there is
a 'go'? Jim
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> message: 5
> date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 20:34:33 -0800 (PST)
> from: c y <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> subject: Re: [Hornlist] Re: Tone blobs --or 5/16" washers?
>
> not that I believe in this at all but did you read the article at
all?it is
not that I believe in this at all but did you read the article at all?it is about
a specfic point on the horn where the larger weight is placednot just added random
weight under each cap.
Jim Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:For 4 cents for each washer, you can go to your
hardware s
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