No ,I am not opening any shop.
In HK ,small area , we only have 5 to 6 Hirsbrunner C Tuba, B&S PT-6, and all big Melton 2000, 2155, 2165 and 2265 (Bb Bell ) . Only 1 F Yamaha is selling.
Just no music shop here import those Miraphone 186, 188, 1291, Conn 52J , Nirschl ,Gronitz CC, Besson 995 .
which C tuba you will buy ?
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Re: which C tuba you will buy ?
\Rick Denney wrote: I've tooted at least a few notes on most of these, and the ones that made me want to consider a switch to C were the Getzen G-50 and the PT606P.
Hey Rick,
I know it is a slightly different kind of beast, but how did the 606 play compared to your big holton?
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Re: which C tuba you will buy ?
I didn't compare them side by side and so I really couldn't say. The 606 was responsive and fun to play, with a warm, round tone and a lot of color. The same could be said of the Holton. I suspect that the Holton would have depth in the sound that the 606 would not have, and likely would find somewhat different applications.Tabor wrote:Hey Rick,
I know it is a slightly different kind of beast, but how did the 606 play compared to your big holton?
Rick "who thinks they would complement each other not compete" Denney