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King 2341 for Pit/Show Work?
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2015 4:26 pm
by sliphorn
Hi Tuba people.
Do you think the King 2341 (new type) is too large for most pits/shows? Should I be looking for something smaller?
Thanks!
Re: King 2341 for Pit/Show Work?
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2015 6:37 pm
by ArnoldGottlieb
I think it's perfect for that. I have one out on tour with 'Annie' right now. To me, it's big enough and small enough. I'm considering MAW valves in mine, but as it is, it's perfect for the pit.
Re: King 2341 for Pit/Show Work?
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2015 8:19 pm
by sliphorn
ArnoldGottlieb wrote:I think it's perfect for that. I have one out on tour with 'Annie' right now. To me, it's big enough and small enough. I'm considering MAW valves in mine, but as it is, it's perfect for the pit.
Excellent!
Re: King 2341 for Pit/Show Work?
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2015 8:24 pm
by Ken Crawford
I hope a 2341 isn't too big for the pit...I'll be using a bmb 6/4 BBb for sleeping beauty in a couple weeks!
Re: King 2341 for Pit/Show Work?
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 12:25 am
by sliphorn
bloke wrote:If you're scratching your head about this (after it being heartily recommended to you previously), you should keep your YBB-103.
The ONLY disadvantage that I can think of is the somewhat large (physical) footprint when you set the 2341 bell on the floor of a crowded pit. ...nothing about the sound...
Just trying to cover my bases since I didn't ask previously about pit work, especially when doubling trombone/bass trombone. I'm glad for the perspective.
As for scratching my head, I'm not delaying. I've contacted a member here about a King 2341 purchase but it's very, VERY difficult to communicate with them. I'm hoping we can work it out.