Besson 995
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Besson 995
Just wondering what you folks out there that have played this horn think about it. I searched the archives and the only thing I really found out was that it may be a little mouthpiece sensitive. What kind of quality are Besson instruments? Thanks! Matt C.
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Besson instruments hardly can be brought unto one single denominator.
I detest the Sovereign euphs for their erratic intonation, their far too light sound, and their dying in the range above the 9th partial and in the low range.
I am not too happy with the 983 Eb tuba because it seems to restrict my playing. Yet it is the main tool of a world level soloist, the playing of whom is beyond discussion.
I am an immense fan of my 981 Eb because it fits the playing style of my unsurpassed YEP641 euph. A few world level tubaists have had the 981 as their main tools. Names like Fletcher and Sykes coming to my mind.
I wanted a BBb fellow matching the 981. It does not exist with a Besson, nor a Yamaha, label on it. The 994 plays like a small euph taken an octave down. Very agile, very restricting.
So the Besson 995 deserves a thorough testing on its own terms.
Klaus
I detest the Sovereign euphs for their erratic intonation, their far too light sound, and their dying in the range above the 9th partial and in the low range.
I am not too happy with the 983 Eb tuba because it seems to restrict my playing. Yet it is the main tool of a world level soloist, the playing of whom is beyond discussion.
I am an immense fan of my 981 Eb because it fits the playing style of my unsurpassed YEP641 euph. A few world level tubaists have had the 981 as their main tools. Names like Fletcher and Sykes coming to my mind.
I wanted a BBb fellow matching the 981. It does not exist with a Besson, nor a Yamaha, label on it. The 994 plays like a small euph taken an octave down. Very agile, very restricting.
So the Besson 995 deserves a thorough testing on its own terms.
Klaus