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Miraphone 187
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Re: Miraphone 187
I had a Miraphone 188 with "Presto" valves like these.
I don't remember why there was a cap like that over the linkage, but you could adjust the tension of the spring with the screws to the right of the paddles.
I think they phased these out by the late nineties or early aughts.
IMO they worked well but were a bit overengineered and were sort of a solution in search of a problem.
I don't remember why there was a cap like that over the linkage, but you could adjust the tension of the spring with the screws to the right of the paddles.
I think they phased these out by the late nineties or early aughts.
IMO they worked well but were a bit overengineered and were sort of a solution in search of a problem.
Blake
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Re: Miraphone 187
Apropos of nothing, here's a statement I heard (and enjoyed) over the weekend: "That's six problems in a trenchcoat masquerading as a solution."
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Re: Miraphone 187
I also don't think this is a 187. 187s have a right-angle exit tube after the valve section and before the tuning slide, kinda like a 188. This one has the curvy tube as seen in the 186 BBb.
Blake
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