Opinions on the New Hotlon 4 Valve CC?
- CJ Krause
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- TubaDude
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I've been using the TU330CCS for about the last year and a half for trio work up to full 7-8 piece dixieland band work. I remember a concert I did last summer up in Sedalia Missouri in which the whole band was mic'd except me. To add to the equation, we were playing in a tent. I had no problem matching the rest of the group's volume level. I think the horn might be a bit small for a full on orchestra, but you would be able to carry a group the size of the Disney World Band no problem with the added benefit of not breaking your back.
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Re: Opinions on the New Hotlon 4 Valve CC?
If you are talking about the Harvey Phillips Holton, then I hated it. Perhaps you are speaking of something else?Heliconer wrote:I am looking for a tuba that has a wide range of use. Not to big in size but useful in solo, quintet, orchestra, band. I would appreciate your opinions and insight. [/img]
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