Tonal Comparison: MW45slp, Yama822F, & Firebird F

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Doc wrote:45slz = 5 valves

46slz = 6 valves

45slp = 5 valves

46slp = 6 valves (Titan)
Just for clarification, the SLZ is the very large rotary F tuba with a tall body. It's not like the SLP, which is a piston tuba. The SLZ has a taller body than the S, and both of those have a larger bore than the standard 4x F tuba. The second digit is the number of valves, and the 4 means it's a 6/4 F tuba, but the real differences are in those letters.

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Matt,
You can play my 45SLP to see if you like it. Remind me next time you see me and I'll let you give it a spin.
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You might also want to consider the Willson F. I've been playing a 3200 RS forever. Just didn't dig the Yamaha at all. I think Dave Fedderly has one for sale.
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