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Willson 4400 CC

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I was just browsing the Willson site and saw a 4400 CC tuba.
Is this a new instrument? Does anyone have any experience with it that they'd share with us?
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According to TubaNews.com the indicated horn is CC. Check the link: http://www.tubanews.com/instrument256.html
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zoro wrote:It does seem more reasonable that it's a CC, but on Wilson's
site, they list it as C. They also inicate an 18mm/19mm bore(I assume 19's the rotor), which would be a smallish 0.708".
Sounds vagueliy like the same valveset as the 3400 Eb.
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zoro wrote:It does seem more reasonable that it's a CC, but on Wilson's
site, they list it as C. They also inicate an 18mm/19mm bore(I assume 19's the rotor), which would be a smallish 0.708".
If you look at the valve tubing length in the picture, small or not, it ain't no C, F, or Eb!
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