Initial thoughts:
* Crap...
* Lap sousaphone, for real
* For being so large, it actually feels pretty compact
* IT PLAYS REALLY WELL! Jeez... I haven't played short action valves since college ... Smooth and easy. Response is nice, super easy to play, and intonation is as good as it gets for a 3 valve tuba. Low range pops.
* HUGE sounds from this thing, absolutely point and shoot.
* Really reminds me of playing sousaphone in college. Point and shoot, a LOT of sound.
* It was bought from BBC in 2018, so they aligned, cleaned, serviced etc... and rarely played after that. So there are no leaks or other playing issues. Everything works nicely.
* There are dents.
* The lacquer is ugly and spotty/streaky throughout... And I mean literally over the entire horn. QUESTION --should I try to strip the rest of the lacquer off? If so, how? Hot water? Is this the gross hard to strip stuff?
* I can't see the bell engraving because the lacquer is so gross.
* The cases are new!
Crap...I didn't think I'd like it quite this much. It's just too easy to play. I'm ready to go on it NOW.
Crap again... look for an upright bell? Or a 25J instead? Gonna miss that 4th valve.
Is this my start into American 6/4 BBb tubas...?
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