LeMark wrote: ↑Sun Jun 26, 2022 9:27 pm
Same, I went back and forth for 2 years if I wanted to upgrade to an Adams. I finally did it, but it's a close 2nd for a fraction of the cost.
also smaller bore (.580" - "regular" side...larger on the compensating side) so less work.
I (even though I'm only a doubler-quality player) have both a smaller bore and a very large bore euphonium...
smaller: for when I actually am asked to play "euphonium" stuff.
larger: for ophicleide, serpent, and Robert King 5th-parts-of-quintets: "baritone" parts, as well as "bass trombone" parts in "written-for-the-American-Brass-Quintet" quintets, etc.
This instrument is no longer at the warehouse, and has arrived here...so (if anyone is within a 6-hour-or-so r/t of blokeplace - or as far away as suits you), and would prefer to try-and-buy without having it shipped after paying...
COME ON !!!
yes...We're PERFECTLY WILLING TO SHIP.
I will be in the Sheboygan/Manitowoc, Wisconsin area (and could bring it along) on
Saturday/Sunday JULY 30/31 - if not already sold.
These are supplied with a STURDY (NOT "zipper") molded case and a REALLY DECENT "REAL" EUPHONIUM MOUTHPIECE (so there isn't any sort of immediate need to spend an extra $100 on some "better" mouthpiece).
INFO/SPECS: https://www.jpmusicalinstruments.com/pr ... -euphonium
