Plastic tubas...?
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Plastic tubas...?
I'm very curious about these instruments. Not that I'm looking to get one. I would like to try one out, just to see for myself. Reviews seem to be mixed.
Having a lightweight horn to cart to weekly rehearsals is kind of appealing.
Anybody here play on them at all?
What's your take?
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Having a lightweight horn to cart to weekly rehearsals is kind of appealing.
Anybody here play on them at all?
What's your take?
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Conn Sousaphone, fiberglass 1960s? (Project)
Olds Baritone 1960s?
King Symphonic BBb circa 1936ish
Pre H.N.White, Cleveland Eb 1924ish (project)
Conn Sousaphone, fiberglass 1960s? (Project)
Olds Baritone 1960s?
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Re: Plastic tubas...?
They're tubas. If I were in the market for a Chinese tuba, it would probably mostly come down to looks. I'm looking at plastic tubing, with brass valves - plastic valves would be a separate issue.
Re: Plastic tubas...?
Gal in community band had one. It looked remarkably similar to my King 2341, only bright red.
She let me try it: comically, delightfully light, and surprisingly well-playing. Intonation was workable, tone was great - doubt if anyone in the band would've paid it any mind other than for the red glow.
Couldn't speak to how well it would hold up, but she'd picked it up used for a song. Only a couple/few hundred bucks, iirc.
She let me try it: comically, delightfully light, and surprisingly well-playing. Intonation was workable, tone was great - doubt if anyone in the band would've paid it any mind other than for the red glow.
Couldn't speak to how well it would hold up, but she'd picked it up used for a song. Only a couple/few hundred bucks, iirc.
Grumpikins wrote: ↑Thu Jun 08, 2023 6:38 pm Having a lightweight horn to cart to weekly rehearsals is kind of appealing.
Anybody here play on them at all?
What's your take?
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Re: Plastic tubas...?
I think I tried a king fiberglass sousaphone my school had. But being the macho tough guy I was not, I chose to play the big really heavy conn instead. That was the best horn my school had.iiipopes wrote:Have you ever played an inexpensive souzy? Then you have played a plastic tuba.
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Meinl Weston 2145 CC
King Symphonic BBb circa 1936ish
Pre H.N.White, Cleveland Eb 1924ish (project)
Conn Sousaphone, fiberglass 1960s? (Project)
Olds Baritone 1960s?
King Symphonic BBb circa 1936ish
Pre H.N.White, Cleveland Eb 1924ish (project)
Conn Sousaphone, fiberglass 1960s? (Project)
Olds Baritone 1960s?
Re: Plastic tubas...?
My band mate has a Zo model with rotary valves, sound was good but not great. He had a problem with the valves and our reputable tech couldn’t improve the issue so he’s wanting a brass piston tuba.The piston plastic tubas came out after he got the rotary He’s playing on the bands old Bb Besson and sounds better, better volume wise, but the Zo had better intonation. I can’t see them replacing brass but if you need to pick up something to blow thats cheap can’t see why not.
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Re: Plastic tubas...?
Well, I don't need another horn. I'm just curious about them. Right now I don't have space for another tuba. However, a year ago I injured my back and I see it being a problem in the future. So I'm kind of looking at options for the time that a lighter horn may be necessary.... hopefully not....Lebari wrote:I can’t see them replacing brass but if you need to pick up something to blow thats cheap can’t see why not.
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Re: Plastic tubas...?
The couple I tried at TMEA this year were light and fun, but seemed kind of fragile, and still $2000. In the past few years I've bought a couple of very playable German non-plastic tubas for the same price -- one BBb and one C -- and they both have valves and slides that seem destined to last for years, so the plastic ones only seem cheap (to me) if you need their unique features.
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This practicing trick actually seems to be working!
playing some old German rotary tubas for free