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About the different valve designs of the trombone
Traditional rotary valve:
Thayer valve:
Hagmann valve:
Hagmann valve on a Bach 42A
These three valve designs are the predominant designs. The "Infinity" axial valve from Bach, for example, is based on the Thayer design. The Bach Miller valve or the Shires Tru-Bore are basically variations of the Hagmann design.Every design has its advantages and disadvantages. Consequently, there are pros and cons in all areas of music. What suits you?