some of these tubas are ridiculously inexpensive
This tuba looks like a large 4/4 or 5/4 BBb
https://www.thomannmusic.com/thomann_bb ... tudent.htm" target="_blank" target="_blank
has anyone played any of these models?
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Re: Thomann tubas
Not sure about the horns, but my single purchase from Thomann was a Sire bass, and with shipping and a gig bag (which was included from the US distributor), I still saved $100 or more by going that route instead of the US distributor.
The gig bag alone was insanely cheap, and would have cost at least $100 more at a domestic music store.
Thomann really is a great company.
The gig bag alone was insanely cheap, and would have cost at least $100 more at a domestic music store.
Thomann really is a great company.
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Re: Thomann tubas
This is a small tuba. The bell is under 16''. The weight is 9 kg. 802mm tall is under 32 inches.
For a good comparison, look at the size of the finger paddles and valves compared to the rest of the horn. Then look at pictures of a 5/4 or 6/4 horn like the 2 bigger Hagens or the Siegfried and the relative size of the valves and paddles. This horn might push the small end of 4/4, but I doubt it. 5/4? No way.
That's not saying that I wouldn't mind having one myself. As I'm getting older, shorter in the torso, and weaker, a small Bb like this would be useful IF the sound and intonation are still good, and if it doesn't have valve issues.
For a good comparison, look at the size of the finger paddles and valves compared to the rest of the horn. Then look at pictures of a 5/4 or 6/4 horn like the 2 bigger Hagens or the Siegfried and the relative size of the valves and paddles. This horn might push the small end of 4/4, but I doubt it. 5/4? No way.
That's not saying that I wouldn't mind having one myself. As I'm getting older, shorter in the torso, and weaker, a small Bb like this would be useful IF the sound and intonation are still good, and if it doesn't have valve issues.
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Re: Thomann tubas
10 days ago, I bought this (Chinese) Thomann Tuba:
https://www.thomannmusic.com/thomann_fi ... _ftuba.htm" target="_blank" target="_blank
I am very happy with the Fireball
Ulli
https://www.thomannmusic.com/thomann_fi ... _ftuba.htm" target="_blank" target="_blank
I am very happy with the Fireball
Ulli
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JinBao? They're like a British Mack Brass.
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Re: Thomann tubas
I believe some of their more expensive “Thomann” branded / stencilled tubas are/ were made in Germany.
https://www.thomann.de/intl/nz/thomann_ ... b_tuba.htm
https://www.thomann.de/intl/nz/thomann_ ... b_tuba.htm
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Re: Thomann tubas
Looks like an Alexander 164.pecktime wrote:I believe some of their more expensive “Thomann” branded / stencilled tubas are/ were made in Germany.
https://www.thomann.de/intl/nz/thomann_ ... b_tuba.htm
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Re: Thomann tubas
These are made by Walter Nirschl...pecktime wrote:I believe some of their more expensive “Thomann” branded / stencilled tubas are/ were made in Germany.
https://www.thomann.de/intl/nz/thomann_ ... b_tuba.htm