Reverb: c. 1966 Mirafone CC 184-5U
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Re: Reverb: c. 1966 Mirafone CC 184-5U
I have played both the 184 C tubas with the 90-degree sharp angled crook between the 4th rotor and main slide, and
I have played those that look like the one pictured (link from Reverb).
I owned two of the 90-degree ones...I had to pull out the main slide fairly far.
I've played the style shown in the picture...I had to push the main slide in most all the way.
I have played those that look like the one pictured (link from Reverb).
I owned two of the 90-degree ones...I had to pull out the main slide fairly far.
I've played the style shown in the picture...I had to push the main slide in most all the way.
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- Casca Grossa (Wed Sep 08, 2021 8:05 pm)
Re: Reverb: c. 1966 Mirafone CC 184-5U
thats my hometown and I sent the seller a note, will post here when I hear back (probably will have a friend go play test it I am thinking of downsizing)
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Re: Reverb: c. 1966 Mirafone CC 184-5U
Or, if you prefer newer with fewer valves and a higher price:
https://reverb.com/item/38645031-mirafo ... tuba-sn-11
https://reverb.com/item/38645031-mirafo ... tuba-sn-11
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Re: Reverb: c. 1966 Mirafone CC 184-5U
Gimme that 5v...
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Re: Reverb: c. 1966 Mirafone CC 184-5U
I have not played the style from the ad, but I agree with Bloke's assessment of the 90 degree crook. Mine plays great but the MTS is out pretty far. It doesn't bother me but may bother some.bloke wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 11:31 am I have played both the 184 C tubas with the 90-degree sharp angled crook between the 4th rotor and main slide, and
I have played those that look like the one pictured (link from Reverb).
I owned two of the 90-degree ones...I had to pull out the main slide fairly far.
I've played the style shown in the picture...I had to push the main slide in most all the way.
Mirafone 184 CC
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Re: Reverb: c. 1966 Mirafone CC 184-5U
Isn't this one a 186?bort2.0 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 1:25 pm Or, if you prefer newer with fewer valves and a higher price:
https://reverb.com/item/38645031-mirafo ... tuba-sn-11