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PT 22 pictures and opinions
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 2:28 pm
by LukesBulldogface
Hello tubenet friends,
I was looking through old forum posts to find a clear image of the PT-22.
And the pictures I found weren't very clear. Would someone be willing to post clear pictures of that horn?
Also any thoughts on that horn too. I'm just now getting back into playing on a PT-4 again and eventually want to pick up a bass tuba.I found a post that I put up in 2006 about the PT-22 and people seemed to like that horn back then. Is that still the opinion of the PT-22?
Thanks again.
Re: PT 22 pictures and opinions
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 3:12 pm
by Eflatdoubler
I have one and love it. THe sound and pitch of this horn are great! I have been going back and forth between a PT-65 mouthpiece and a wick 3SL, and I just found a Wick Heritage 3L on clearance at TMEA (Music and Arts) that I have yet to try. Bloke was very kind and took some measurments for me too at his booth, so I hope to try one of his mouthpieces on it in the near future.
I will take some pictures later and post them. Of all the e flat tubas I tried at TMEA (this year and years past) this has been my favorite.

Re: PT 22 pictures and opinions
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 4:10 pm
by AHynds
I'll see if I can post some pictures of my PT-22 in the next few days. I just got the horn a few months ago, but I am loving it. There are a few wonky notes (mainly the 5th partial series, and the Bnat in the staff). Those are easily corrected with alternate fingerings, though, and the horn plays great. It definitely has a large, Eb tuba sound, and I'm really enjoying the horn. I play stuff on all three of my horns (CC, Eb, and F), but I've noticed myself moving away from the F a little bit and preferring my Eb horn more for small horn repertoire.
And it's not completely representative of the sound of the instrument, but here's a recording I made recently with my PT-22p (for the curious, the piece is Giacinto Scelsi's
Maknongan).
https://soundcloud.com/aaron-hynds/maknongan
Hope this helps,
Aaron H.
Re: PT 22 pictures and opinions
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 5:54 pm
by LukesBulldogface
Thanks gentlemen I appreciate your help!
Re: PT 22 pictures and opinions
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 11:43 pm
by Eflatdoubler
I didn't mean to infer anyone had a Pt-22p at TMEA this year. I have one and just know how it plays compared to the other e flat tubas I tried at TMEA this year. There was one at TMEA last year, but alas Custom Music was not present this year.
I almost forgot my pictures, here they are...
Re: PT 22 pictures and opinions
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 8:02 am
by IOS
What hard case do you use with your B&S PT-22?
Re: PT 22 pictures and opinions
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 9:26 am
by LukesBulldogface
Thank you for posting the pictures!
One last question, is this tuba still in production?
I emailed Custom Music about about the PT22 but I haven't received a reply yet.
Thanks again
Luke
Re: PT 22 pictures and opinions
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 9:36 am
by IOS
Send your query to
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Re: PT 22 pictures and opinions
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 9:51 am
by bort
I believe that Tom Holtz uses one of these now...?
Re: PT 22 pictures and opinions
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 10:33 am
by Eflatdoubler
I don't have a hard case for it. I had a Leather Cronkhite Bag made for it. He used a template for a Willson F Tuba that was pretty close in size.
It fits very well.
Not many of these tubas were/are made which is also why a template for the bag wasn't made exactly for the B&S Pt-22p.
I don't know if this tuba is currently still in production.
Re: PT 22 pictures and opinions
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 1:12 pm
by bort
Curmudgeon wrote:Tom Holtz was using a PT22p in the USMB, but his personal Eb is, last I knew, a Besson 983.
Ah, you're right. A little searching also pulled up this post with some other PT-22 information:
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