Water collection issues
Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2024 2:21 pm
Looking for some hints on how to solve this from folks who have had similar problems.
The water collection issues with my King 2341 are relatively easy to deal with, having learned to do the “King Dump”. It’s the Kanstul 902-3B that’s more of a problem.
I will be playing along, and after 20-30 minutes I start to hear that dreaded “gurgling” sound. It mostly happens when I am playing a note that uses 2nd valve, so I suspect that’s where it’s collecting. The “King Dump” (tilting to my right) doesn’t do any good, but if I tilt to my left, a bunch of water comes out of the lead pipe. I always depress the valves when do this. Then the problem is solved, the gurgling goes away. Problem solved then? Not really, because tilting to the left low enough for the water to come out is quite awkward, and requires a lot more room than tilting to the right. And there usually isn’t a lot of spare room in a band rehearsal or concert situation.
Has anyone had a problem similar to this? Did you find a solution? I’m guessing some “spit valves” installed in the right places might help, but I don’t see any obvious spots to put them. If it helps, there are two water keys already installed, on the main tuning slide and the lower 3rd valve slide. Very seldom do I get anything to come out there. The other 3 slides all point upwards, they all have 90 degree bends somewhere along the way, and the second valve slide is between first and upper third, very difficult to get to.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
The water collection issues with my King 2341 are relatively easy to deal with, having learned to do the “King Dump”. It’s the Kanstul 902-3B that’s more of a problem.
I will be playing along, and after 20-30 minutes I start to hear that dreaded “gurgling” sound. It mostly happens when I am playing a note that uses 2nd valve, so I suspect that’s where it’s collecting. The “King Dump” (tilting to my right) doesn’t do any good, but if I tilt to my left, a bunch of water comes out of the lead pipe. I always depress the valves when do this. Then the problem is solved, the gurgling goes away. Problem solved then? Not really, because tilting to the left low enough for the water to come out is quite awkward, and requires a lot more room than tilting to the right. And there usually isn’t a lot of spare room in a band rehearsal or concert situation.
Has anyone had a problem similar to this? Did you find a solution? I’m guessing some “spit valves” installed in the right places might help, but I don’t see any obvious spots to put them. If it helps, there are two water keys already installed, on the main tuning slide and the lower 3rd valve slide. Very seldom do I get anything to come out there. The other 3 slides all point upwards, they all have 90 degree bends somewhere along the way, and the second valve slide is between first and upper third, very difficult to get to.
Any ideas would be appreciated.