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Their F Tuba looks like the PT-10 clone....,
Mark
John Packer 3+1 compensating euphonium (intonation test)
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Re: John Packer 3+1 compensating euphonium (intonation test)
That sounds promising. Do you know where these are made? I can see the price from John Packer, about 1000 pounds. That would put it in a good price range for competing horns, but higher than the JinBao compensating 3+1 euphs. The question of origin would be an important one for me, given the price differential.
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Re: John Packer 3+1 compensating euphonium (intonation test)
Funny, isn't it? So many stencils, not enough time to sort through them all.bloke wrote: Back in the 80's, I remember WWII veteran music store owners vowing to never sell Jap' horns...so, rather than Yamaha, they sold Vito and Holton (Yamaha stencils).
I did look at a used Jupiter 3-valve euph at a pawn shop, during my search for an affordable horn. Priced at just $300, it was a lot lighter in weight than the Blessing I finally bought, and had one sticky valve, so I passed on it.
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Re: John Packer 3+1 compensating euphonium (intonation test)
It is not made by Jinbao. JP use another Chinese factoryjonesmj wrote:Joe-
Their F Tuba looks like the PT-10 clone....,
Mark
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Re: John Packer 3+1 compensating euphonium (intonation test)
I was able to do a tuning test at ITEC last May for the JP Sterling 374. You can check out the result on this page:
http://www.dwerden.com/Intonation/index.cfm
(And you can compare directly with other horns as well.)
http://www.dwerden.com/Intonation/index.cfm
(And you can compare directly with other horns as well.)
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Re: John Packer 3+1 compensating euphonium (intonation test)
Correct
The original photo showed it as the JP274 model. That instrument was downgraded several years ago to the JP174 which is still a current model (sorry should have been clearer.)
Since that photo we replaced that instrument with several versions of the Jin Bao comp model. Subsequently we pulled out of Jin Bao as we now have our own production facility set up where we have a much greater degree of quality and control.
Rob Hanson
The original photo showed it as the JP274 model. That instrument was downgraded several years ago to the JP174 which is still a current model (sorry should have been clearer.)
Since that photo we replaced that instrument with several versions of the Jin Bao comp model. Subsequently we pulled out of Jin Bao as we now have our own production facility set up where we have a much greater degree of quality and control.
Rob Hanson