Dear tubist
Im new here, as a trumpet player-15yeard and last 5 euphonium player, our brass band uš in need for a Bb or C tuba
I am in searching something Like Miraphone 186, ofc second hand
I found a Miraphone ( no engrave on the Bell, not sure if is miraphone or not) and a Weltklang, both Bb , size 4/4
Take a Look please and if someone knows if its original Miraphone 90a Kaisers or not, please
https://photos.app.goo.gl/J9Aeiaa1ZJy2attu5
The last picture on the left is that miraphone and right Weltklang
Thank you ALL
Regards
Simon
Help needed, identifiing a tuba!!!
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Please for any kind of help
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Re: Help needed, identifiing a tuba!!!
Hello!
The Weltklang is a rebadged B and S 101. These are great, standard sized, easy to play tubas as long as the mechanical condition is good, and are comparable in size to the Miraphone 186.
The Miraphone looking oneappears to be a 189 or 190 kaiser tuba, though looking at he paddles, it's old enough that it might predate the numbering system. Both of these are significantly bigger than a 186 There were a couple of manufacturers that rebadged Miraphone back in the day, so the lack of an engraving isn't super strange. I honestly don't know how to tell the difference between these 2 models from dimensions alone, as they've wiggled around in dimensions over time, but the 190 is much more common. You can get more sound out of these bigger tubas, but they also are usually harder to steer.
Hope that helps!
The Weltklang is a rebadged B and S 101. These are great, standard sized, easy to play tubas as long as the mechanical condition is good, and are comparable in size to the Miraphone 186.
The Miraphone looking oneappears to be a 189 or 190 kaiser tuba, though looking at he paddles, it's old enough that it might predate the numbering system. Both of these are significantly bigger than a 186 There were a couple of manufacturers that rebadged Miraphone back in the day, so the lack of an engraving isn't super strange. I honestly don't know how to tell the difference between these 2 models from dimensions alone, as they've wiggled around in dimensions over time, but the 190 is much more common. You can get more sound out of these bigger tubas, but they also are usually harder to steer.
Hope that helps!
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Thank YOU very much for your infos
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