Does anybody think its a bad idea, anybody think its a good deal for only $175?
It's a Barebrass Sousa and they say it plays and works fine.
Baltimore Brass's Used American Standard Eb Sousaphone
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Ok, compare these 2, and tell me which you would rather play on: Jupiter Convertible BBb while marching or the American Standard Eb
And, yes, it answers some questions, I'm just looking for a cheap Sousaphone so I can get rid of this Convertible Tuba.
And, yes, it answers some questions, I'm just looking for a cheap Sousaphone so I can get rid of this Convertible Tuba.
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Simply calling Dave Fedderly or any of the other guy's working there will probably give a better answer to your question than anybody here could. Dave is a stand up guy and will not steer you wrong. I've bought two horns there in the past two and a half years and have been beyond satisfied with their service, and their honesty. Good Luck.
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The "2-loop design" has two complete tubing loops for the body, like on a Bb sousaphone. This makes a very small opening on an Eb sousaphone. Here's a photo of the Reynolds version:Jedi Master wrote:Forgive my ignorance, but what is the "2-loop design", and what is the "backlash design"?bloke wrote:I don't know if the instrument you're looking at resembles a King (2-loop design) or the old (Conn et al) "backlash" design.
The "backlash design" has a larger opening by having the body loop back on itself and using a piece of tubing between the top of the valve section and the main body for support, like on this one:

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