If you can find an older B&S Symphonie model from before the instroduction of the Parantucci models, try it out. It has a smaller bore on the fifth valve and a more characteristic sound to my ears. Play the low C 3-5 and you'll be impressed.rcane wrote:I'm looking into getting an F tuba and I was wondering if anyone had some experiences with the B&S PT-10 and PT-15. I prefer rotary but welcome all comments. What are the differences between these horns?
When I bought mine I compared it with a PT-10. The PT-10 was more conventional sounding which is not what I was looking for. I preferred the Miraphone 181 to the B&S PT's because of better playability.
If you have limited funds, don't play the Willson rotary F.
I, too, wanted a more traditional rotary F sound, but still a big F that would project in large ensembles where my small piston Yamaha does not.
Rick "surprised by the old B&S" Denney