Hi Folks,
Happy New Year! I have a question that I would like to propose to the forum.
I am considering switching from a rotor bass tuba (PT-10) to a piston bass tuba, such as a Gronitz PF125. This is all being done with the thought of consolidating a few instruments down to one. Having one large CC and one F tuba. Currently, my large CC is also a Gronitz (PCK) that I have no intention of parting with XD.
I wanted to ask if anyone has experience with them. I obviously will try before I buy, but it could not hurt to see what others think of them as well. I have a colleague who has an FZ-125, and what a killer instrument and musician in tandem!
Thanks in advance for your help!
Adrian
Thoughts on Gronitz PF125
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AGuti95
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Thoughts on Gronitz PF125
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joshwirt
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Re: Thoughts on Gronitz PF125
There's one for sale in Chicago....it's posted on FB but I'm sure it'll get posted here as well
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