Jupiter Tubas

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Mark

Re: Jupiter Tubas

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Miah wrote:Ok I know they arn't the best horns out there in the world but
for say 3k are they worth the price or should one stick in there for a used horn.
I am specificly thinking of the 582S
I think for the price, whcih includes a decent case, the 582 is not a bad tuba. I'm not sure that in this price range I pay the extra few hundred dollars for the silver.

As I'm sure others will point out, for not a lot more, you could get a new King or a used Miraphone, both good buys also.
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i have a jupiter 582S that i am thinking of possibly selling. though it is in new york right now and i am here at peabody. if you would like to ask me any questions or would be interested in purchasing it feel free to contact me. juliocruz@mac.com
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I don't care for the smaller Jupiters, but the big 582 is a very good instrument. They should mention in the advertising that it is a dual-bore tuba, which makes the low register really open and easy to play. The valve arrangement is unusually comfortable too. When I played a Jupiter and a King 2341 side by side I liked the King but preferred the Jupiter. The disadvantages are:
(1) mouthpiece receiver is too high for short people.
(2) the tuba could have been more compactly designed.
(3) valve tubing sticks out all over, begging for damage.
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