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That valveset does look a lot like the Meinl 25, doesn't it? Different bore, but still
I would be interested in try either the RA or the FA. Not sure they bring them to shows or not, I've neve gone to a show and tried a bunch of BBb tubas
I would be interested in try either the RA or the FA. Not sure they bring them to shows or not, I've neve gone to a show and tried a bunch of BBb tubas
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Sometime, I need to finish fixing up my (real) Mahillon, and see if some jazz musician or anything musician would like to own it.
The genuine instrument pistons are raw nickel silver. I was trying to get them plated, but it was one of the sets that was sent back from Anderson, because Dave's retirement date was prior managing to get to this set. It really doesn't matter, the pistons aren't worn. Just thought it would be a nice touch for them to end up being plated.
The genuine instrument pistons are raw nickel silver. I was trying to get them plated, but it was one of the sets that was sent back from Anderson, because Dave's retirement date was prior managing to get to this set. It really doesn't matter, the pistons aren't worn. Just thought it would be a nice touch for them to end up being plated.
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What was that Meinl/getzen (west Germany) l version tuba that was a small 3/4 tuba with 4 upright valves? I remember picking a couple of them up and bringing them to your house. One of those was the 1st tuba I ever played. But when I played one years later, I thought it was a darn respectable tuba
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I'm getting my hopes up that I'll be able to play a 2011FA GRAVITY at either the army workshop or TMEA. After playing my York for a few months now, I'm feeling better about buying a piston valve BBb, especially if it's a smaller bore horn
Hagen 494 is still my #1 choice, but the 2011 is next in line
Hagen 494 is still my #1 choice, but the 2011 is next in line
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The gravity... Less said about it the better. I picked it up and played it for a matter of seconds before I put it down and walked away. Way too stuffy
The pt2p valves were sluggish, didn't even pick it up
The hagen played so well it was practically a religious experience. Without a doubt it was the best BBb tuba I've ever put to my face, and probably one of the best tubas period. If I hadn't spent my tuba money today on the Norwegian star (which was a major upgrade to my York) I would be coming how with that. As it is, I can play another year with my "very nice" Packer 379b and save up for the "freaking incredible" 494.
The pt2p valves were sluggish, didn't even pick it up
The hagen played so well it was practically a religious experience. Without a doubt it was the best BBb tuba I've ever put to my face, and probably one of the best tubas period. If I hadn't spent my tuba money today on the Norwegian star (which was a major upgrade to my York) I would be coming how with that. As it is, I can play another year with my "very nice" Packer 379b and save up for the "freaking incredible" 494.
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I'll be going to the exhibit tomorrow. But I thought the Miraphone 494 I played last year was really good too. I'm hoping that Mary Ann gets a chance to try another one to see if her opinion will change. Of course nothing wrong if her opinion doesn't change too.
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I still contend that something was wrong with the one she played. She said when she pushed the 4th valve down, she couldn't blow air through the horn.
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I don't think of this horn as being 2341 at all, but I guess you could make the case for a smaller bore that expands into a larger stack than say the 185. The 2341 may have more of a broad sound because of the 20 inch bell, but the clearness and nimbleness, while avoiding being bright, is incredibletofu wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 11:10 pm
You’re killing me with this 494 talk. Now I want to try one. I wasn’t even thinking of needing another horn. I’m still baffled as to where this thing fits in. Is it vying in the same space as a 2341, but on a smaller side? It’s surprising how different your impressions are vs Mary Ann. I know different horns for different folks, but these 2 impressions seem to be polar opposites.
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I’m enjoying this Eastman 825vg. Worth a try.
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I believe the conclusion is that I got a lemon. It appears to have had something stuck inside it BEFORE I got it, and was sent to me anyway. $600 shipping down the tubes (It was NOT from Dillon.) Not a happy camper. It's not me -- I have never, ever encountered resistance in any of the tubas I have ever played, that even vaguely resembled the resistance I encountered in this one.tofu wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 11:10 pm
You’re killing me with this 494 talk. Now I want to try one. I wasn’t even thinking of needing another horn. I’m still baffled as to where this thing fits in. Is it vying in the same space as a 2341, but on a smaller side? It’s surprising how different your impressions are vs Mary Ann. I know different horns for different folks, but these 2 impressions seem to be polar opposites.
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Just did. VERY good tuba. Little bigger than what I'm looking In a teaching tuba, but a quality instrument
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One of the worst tubas I ever played was a Miraphone 188. I couldn't make heads or tails of it, and it sounded like I had never played the tuba before. And a weird water/flutter sound I couldn't seem to drain to resolve.
Spin the tuba...
Out falls a single styrofoam peanut.
Then...
Glorious sound, absolutely excellent tuba.
Spin the tuba...
Out falls a single styrofoam peanut.
Then...
Glorious sound, absolutely excellent tuba.
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The bell is 18.5, but the Miraphone 191
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I have to say the Eastman 534 is an amazing BBb as well, and made me question the statement that the Hagen was hands down my favorite Bbb
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It’s been a while, but I remembered how shocked I was by how easy low f was. If there was a fifth valve option, some pros might consider. I think they are selling every one they can possibly make to the school market.so why change.
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I was shocked how much better it was than the last time I played one. They have made some major tweaks in this horn to improve it from good to great
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New BBb tuba arrives tomorrow! I always think I'm going to be patient Enough to do an unboxing video and play test, but I always tear into any new tuba like a 4 year old on Christmas day
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