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Hey guys, I just wanted to introduce myself. I'm re-entering the tuba world after an 8 year hiatus (during which time I finished undergrad and went to veterinary school). Now that I'm out and have a good paying job, I am finally at the point where I can justify the purchase of a horn so I can join a local community band here in Tucson, AZ.

Given that I am not a professional tubist, and I couldn't find any decent used tubas on the market here, after much research I contacted Tom McGrady at Mack Brass in VA and purchased one of his TU-200 horns. I gotta say, this horn is great! I'll be honest, I can tell that the horn is Chinese -- the tuning slides are a bit "gritty," but I found the rotary valves to be quite nice. Granted, I've never played a "professional" horn, but I can tell you I sound just as good on this horn as I ever did on any Yamaha tuba or Conn sousaphone I've ever played. I don't regret my decision to purchase this horn in the least, and certainly don't see a Miraphone sounding 4 times better than this horn (not to anger all you Miraphone players -- if I win the lottery I'll be buying one!).

I honestly feel that these horns are an excellent value for an amateur musician. I doubt this horn will ever hold my playing back, and would highly recommend Mack Brass horns for students/hobbyists (or even professionals on a budget I suppose).

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Real Nice!!

Why silver??
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He gave me a deal on it because some of the plating has started to bubble (no flaking yet). Also, its the only one he had and I would have had to wait until next month for his next shipment. Overall, like I said, I'm VERY happy with this horn!
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AHHHH!!

Enjoy.

I'd like to give one a toot myself!!

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Happy new tuba! Always a fun time!
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Welcome back to playing and congrats on a new horn! I wish you many years of happy honking on it!
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And welcome to TubeNet. Is that a BBb or CC?
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Angled entry = BBb
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Awesome! I purchased one just like yours back in February from Tom McGrady. He gave me a great deal on what has been an excellent tuba. I have used this tuba with the U.S Army in brass quintet, brass ensemble, and wind band. I also used this tuba for my latest Army Musician Proficiency Assessment and I received good feedback. Have fun and welcome back!

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Yes, it is a Bb horn.

Dan, its good to hear more positive feedback on this horn. I think these horns really do fill a much needed niche in the market. With tubas being among the most expensive instruments in the ensemble, it can be difficult for hobbyists to afford a horn. I know there's no way I would have been able to justify spending the money for even a used Miraphone.
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Hey, cool! Sonora Winds could use another tuba player, and so could the Old Pueblo Brass Band (British style all the way.) PM me for info if interested. You'll find me in the euph section of Sonora Winds. Former tuba and euph in the brass band.
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MaryAnn wrote:Hey, cool! Sonora Winds could use another tuba player, and so could the Old Pueblo Brass Band (British style all the way.) PM me for info if interested. You'll find me in the euph section of Sonora Winds. Former tuba and euph in the brass band.
Thanks, I'll keep that in mind. I'm currently looking at joining Tucson Concert Band since they practice on Thursday evenings (the best night of the week for me due to my work schedule). I see Sonora Winds practices on Wednesday evenings, which is my late night at work.
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Welcome back to playing. That is a sweet looking horn.
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lowbrassmaniac wrote:Sorry to dredge this thread up, but since when did JinBao make these horns with the 3rd and 4th slides in this position? The Alex clones and routed around back..is this a different model?

The factory changed this about 3 years ago. They are using the same wrap now as the 410 CC and miraphone 186 tubas.
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