What kind of Marching Tuba(s) do You Own/Use
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Re: What kind of Marching Tuba(s) do You Own/Use
38K with the upper loop of the 1st valve circuit modified into a usable slide. All 35 lbs. of it.
Jupiter JTU1110
"Real" Conn 36K
"Real" Conn 36K
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Re: What kind of Marching Tuba(s) do You Own/Use
I wonder why the only two reviews on this horn are both of high school student level experience from Texas who sound a bit like they "drank the Kool-aid" and wrote 3 to 5 word reviews (and live within 200 miles of each other?)bloke wrote:
Another (possibly better-than-Chinese...??) solution would be to get a Weril-made (LARGE bore / LARGE body / FOUR valves) sousaphone for right at the same price as a Jupiter 3-valve...
http://www.wwbw.com/Dynasty-M890-USA-4- ... 22990.wwbw
bloke "who sells some new Dynasty stuff from time-to-time...and would be willing to hand-deliver to Central Arkansas"
Not saying they are wrong (or right) - just seems a bit like review stuffing... However, do Texas High School band members buy their own sousaphones very often?
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Re: What kind of Marching Tuba(s) do You Own/Use
............AND they seem to have posted their reviews at the EXACT same second!David Richoux wrote:I wonder why the only two reviews on this horn are both of high school student level experience from Texas who sound a bit like they "drank the Kool-aid" and wrote 3 to 5 word reviews (and live within 200 miles of each other?)bloke wrote:
Another (possibly better-than-Chinese...??) solution would be to get a Weril-made (LARGE bore / LARGE body / FOUR valves) sousaphone for right at the same price as a Jupiter 3-valve...
http://www.wwbw.com/Dynasty-M890-USA-4- ... 22990.wwbw
bloke "who sells some new Dynasty stuff from time-to-time...and would be willing to hand-deliver to Central Arkansas"
Not saying they are wrong (or right) - just seems a bit like review stuffing... However, do Texas High School band members buy their own sousaphones very often?
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Re: What kind of Marching Tuba(s) do You Own/Use
A Yamaha YSH-411 and Conn 20K Series were given several 4 or 5 star reviews one minute later on the same day - must have been a great Wednesday morning for some Sousaphone salesman!Z-Tuba Dude wrote:............AND they seem to have posted their reviews at the EXACT same second!David Richoux wrote:I wonder why the only two reviews on this horn are both of high school student level experience from Texas who sound a bit like they "drank the Kool-aid" and wrote 3 to 5 word reviews (and live within 200 miles of each other?)bloke wrote:
Another (possibly better-than-Chinese...??) solution would be to get a Weril-made (LARGE bore / LARGE body / FOUR valves) sousaphone for right at the same price as a Jupiter 3-valve...
http://www.wwbw.com/Dynasty-M890-USA-4- ... 22990.wwbw
bloke "who sells some new Dynasty stuff from time-to-time...and would be willing to hand-deliver to Central Arkansas"
Not saying they are wrong (or right) - just seems a bit like review stuffing... However, do Texas High School band members buy their own sousaphones very often?
(or it just could have been a glitch - I just searched [ wwbw.com 1/28/2009 ] and there are many dozens of reviews on the site that were posted at around 9:45:19 AM on that date. )
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Re: What kind of Marching Tuba(s) do You Own/Use
I march with a 1925 Bb H N White King "Jumbo" Model 1265 3-valve
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Re: What kind of Marching Tuba(s) do You Own/Use
Since 95% of my marching is done at work, I use my work horn exclusively - Besson 982.
And since I've gone to a harness rather than a strap to carry it I don't really have too many issues.
And since I've gone to a harness rather than a strap to carry it I don't really have too many issues.
Simon McCauley
Besson 982 EEb
THOR CC
Besson 982 EEb
THOR CC
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Re: What kind of Marching Tuba(s) do You Own/Use
My personal preference for a loud sousaphone would definately be a Conn 20k. Thats what we used at my high school. At LSU we use the yamaha sousas and they really dont put out as much sound.
Jacob Samuel McCabe
LSU Undergraduate Tuba Performance Major
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Re: What kind of Marching Tuba(s) do You Own/Use
Pan Am Eb Sousa- circa 1952 - 55 it s light and manageable for an old(er) guy. Marched with a Besson BBb Imperial back in the day > Prefer the sound of the bigger Sousaphone , with a preference toward the older Conns - 20k, Naked lady , 28K etc...but if I were picking one out for me to use now< it would be a smaller horn- 14K or similar...
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King 2341-MAW valves, GW Taku, Sellmansberger Symphony
Conn USN 20k, PT-44
King 2341-MAW valves, GW Taku, Sellmansberger Symphony
Conn USN 20k, PT-44