New to me Mirafone
Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2017 9:17 am
Hey everyone. I wanted to show you all the horn I got a few months ago. I sold my 52j and bought a 1969 Mirafone 186 BBb in silver plate. It has the small bell and Garland. I got it from Dan Oberloh who checked it over before it shipped. And it's been in his territory since it was new so it's always gotten the Oberloh treatment.
It's in great shape considering the age. The plating has the usual wear on the contact points but other than that its extremely shiny. It's hasn't dulled over the years. There are no large dents to speak of.
The valves have the original S links. They are incredibly smooth and QUIET. All of the slides pull and push nice and easy.
This horn has amazing intonation. I've always heard of the "point and shoot" nature of these horns but I never quite understood what that meant. I can do jumps all day and everything seems very well in tune. I haven't gotten a tuner out yet but I haven't ever noticed having to bend any particular pitches to match.
The sound is great. The small bell and Garland combo make it easy to get the nice bright Mirafone sound but I can also bring it back and get a nice deep dark sound as well. Right now the only group I am in is a traditional British Brass band and everyone loves it. I can either speak out the higher split parts or give a deep sound to the low parts.
Over all I'm extremely pleased with this horn. The more I get used to filling a horn this size and really showing it's potential the more I love it. I will definitely miss my 52j but this will be a great replacement that is more suited to my needs.
A silver 186 has always been on my horn bucket list. I think the combo of the silver plate and the s links really make it a pretty instrument. I'm glad I found one in such good shape.
Pics:
https://imgur.com/gallery/ADCTO" target="_blank" target="_blank
It's in great shape considering the age. The plating has the usual wear on the contact points but other than that its extremely shiny. It's hasn't dulled over the years. There are no large dents to speak of.
The valves have the original S links. They are incredibly smooth and QUIET. All of the slides pull and push nice and easy.
This horn has amazing intonation. I've always heard of the "point and shoot" nature of these horns but I never quite understood what that meant. I can do jumps all day and everything seems very well in tune. I haven't gotten a tuner out yet but I haven't ever noticed having to bend any particular pitches to match.
The sound is great. The small bell and Garland combo make it easy to get the nice bright Mirafone sound but I can also bring it back and get a nice deep dark sound as well. Right now the only group I am in is a traditional British Brass band and everyone loves it. I can either speak out the higher split parts or give a deep sound to the low parts.
Over all I'm extremely pleased with this horn. The more I get used to filling a horn this size and really showing it's potential the more I love it. I will definitely miss my 52j but this will be a great replacement that is more suited to my needs.
A silver 186 has always been on my horn bucket list. I think the combo of the silver plate and the s links really make it a pretty instrument. I'm glad I found one in such good shape.
Pics:
https://imgur.com/gallery/ADCTO" target="_blank" target="_blank