I've only ever purchased Eb tubas (and only one of them a real horn

). I play (only in the Army) and prefer Bb for contrabass. More crossover to sousa and marches, has more of the sound I want in a big horn,... Even though I'm a big Eb fan, if I were to get a big and small horn for reals it would probably be a large, decent Bb and the nicest 4/4 F I could get. I prefer pistons on horns I'd have to play fast on but rotaries are ok (for me) for big horns, which to me are really the secondary horn chosen mostly for the sound. If I were to be put on the spot right now to pick 2 such horns, I'd say a Miraphone 1281 F and some kind of Miraphone 5/4 Bb- a 191, 1291, or even, based on how it'd be a second horn for me, a 1291 copy.

Probably 5 valves on the right hand on both for consistency, though I'd want a 2nd slide kicker on the F since it'd be playing proportionally lower.
Heck, anyone have a nice picture of a 1281 next to a 1291 Bb? I'd like a new wallpaper, please.
What I choose is the result of what I like, economics, and the groups I (increasingly rarely) rarely play in. I've grown weary of the "way things are" re: classical music so my interests have turned more to avant garde, brass quintet,...
Til such a windfall should happen my way, I'll keep on the hunt for a nice playing, cheap, front valve Eb though since I also play euphonium and low trombones a nice small Bb would be a nice partner for quintet and such.