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Eastman Euohoniums

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2019 9:51 pm
by bgozdowski
Do any professional euphonium players here have experience with the Eastman euohoniums? Specifically the 526, compensating horn. I have a student interested in purchasing an instrument, but would like a more user-friendly price range.

Re: Eastman Euohoniums

Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2019 10:35 pm
by tbonesullivan
Have you asked this over at David Werden's website forum? It's geared pretty much towards Euphoniums, and there probably already are some reviews there.

http://www.dwerden.com/" target="_blank

Re: Eastman Euohoniums

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2019 1:22 pm
by MaryAnn

Re: Eastman Euohoniums

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2019 11:53 am
by Jesse Brook
I've played a few, and found them to be OK horns. They're a bit on the expensive side of things, considering that you get pretty much the same package with a (now cheaper) Jupiter JEP-1120. The silver plate lasts about 3 years before it starts to wear, on the earlier ones. The valves move well, and slides are better finished in most cases than their baritone horn. Solders still can be a problem, as can threads on caps. But now onto the way they play: No intonation problems that were glaring to me, high register or low. The sound was, on average, a little deader than a Yamaha, more like a Jupiter in response and projection. Perfectly acceptable for someone moving up to their first real euph. The new hard case these come in is pretty decently protective, but doesn't have enough storage. They'll need a bag or something if they've got more than valve oil and slide grease in the case.