Anyone familiar with a St. Petersburg 206-L 4-valve EEb tuba?

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Anyone familiar with a St. Petersburg 206-L 4-valve EEb tuba?

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In my quest to go all Eb, I may have a chance to try one of these, but I have never played one, nor have I known anyone who did, either.
I can find only a new one listed at Tuba Exchange, but that is 5-valve. build? Intonation? Sound, etc?
Any thoughts?
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Re: Anyone familiar with a St. Petersburg 206-L 4-valve EEb tuba?

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Two things I disliked

I thought the tone was thin from bottom to top.

The throw for the 5th valve is very long
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I'm told this one is a 4 valve, not a 5. It is also a used model, so it may be discontinued?
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Re: Anyone familiar with a St. Petersburg 206-L 4-valve EEb tuba?

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I played one, but I am a hack so take my impression with a grain of salt. I thought it sounded fine, it didn't limit me in any way. Intonation was a lot better than my 3 valve Holton. Valves didn't feel particularly smooth. I borrowed it for an Octoberfest gig with lots of high parts. Through a comedy of errors the only mouthpiece I had at the gig was Bach 25, so I don't know if any squirliness was due to the small mouthpiece or the horn. Played the high stuff fine though.

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Re: Anyone familiar with a St. Petersburg 206-L 4-valve EEb tuba?

Post by Bob Kolada »

The 5 valve version I played at Midwest like a decade ago was awesome. Great sound, very easy to play (felt like a piston horn) and it had a great low register. I liked it more than both Miraphone Stars, not sure if I played the rotary MW Eb.
They don't have a great reputation so it's possible I played the only good one, hand picked for the convention. 🤣
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Post by Mary Ann »

Not sure of the model but a friend has an old 4 valve St Pete Eb. The valves are so bad it is hardly useable.
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