Quoted for truth!!



Quoted for truth!!
Didn't want to say this, as this thread is full of folks tooting their own horns (literally! and nothing wrong with touting your own equipment of course), but I own one of these and I can't imagine a scenario in which I wouldn't be comfortable playing it. Nimble, buoyant, fantastic intonation.kingrob76 wrote: Thu Oct 12, 2023 1:28 pm And the Eastman 832 deserves a look. I've never played one I didn't like.
It was called the "2145 BBC Edition" (and said so on the bell)bloke wrote: Thu Oct 12, 2023 5:28 pm ...so when Baltimore Brass special ordered them that way from the factory, they were designated as 2 _ _ _ ...(??)
Didn't either Dillon music or someone offer a 2157, which was a modified 2155 right before the Thor came out?bloke wrote: Thu Oct 12, 2023 5:45 pm @bort2.0
Yeah, I knew that they had a special version of a 2145, but did they not also have a special version of the 2155 with a smaller mouthpipe, or is that just something that I misunderstood?
As far as I know... No.TheHatTuba wrote: Thu Oct 12, 2023 6:37 pm Isn't the 3225 just a GR41/PT606P with their standard valveset (and sure, other stuff)? That's not where I'd start if making a new CC, 2155 existing or not.
To clear up the 2157 chatter, here is @Matt Walters in 2016:cktuba wrote: Fri Oct 13, 2023 5:54 am Meinl Weston 2157... wasn't that a 2155 with 45slp leadpipe and a B&S PT-606 bell?
Matt Walters wrote:The Meinl Weston 2157 was a 2155 with a 19" bell from the Apollo F tuba and the now very popular 45SLP leadpipe. Meinl agreed to make a custom tuba for only us so that we wouldn't have to sell below dealer cost to match the pre-bankruptcy prices of Woodwind and Brasswind. They said, "we'll have to charge you more money but it is an exclusive for you." We got in the first batch and they were GREAT. Even at an extra couple hundred dollars, our more discriminating customers will buy them. Meinl's next response was, "Great. Now that you just bought a bunch of these tubas at a premium price, we're coming out with a new model 5/4 CC tuba [5450] that is going to cost even less than the stock 2155 and of course less than your even more expensive 2157".
There is a little back story for you about some of the crap a few Meinl Weston dealers had to go through while other dealers were given preferential treatment and terms in those pre-Buffet Group days.
Those, Eastman 4/4 (6XX or 8XX), CB, Conn 5XJ, are all similar...regardless of which one some individual prefers.hrender wrote: Thu Oct 12, 2023 8:45 am Gnagey CC? Mine was pretty good, but a larger BBb ended up being a better choice for wind band.