FS: St. Petersburg 209N CC
Posted: Tue May 12, 2015 10:04 pm
I am selling my St. Petersburg 209N CC 5 rotary valve tuba and hard case. I purchased the horn new in 2011 from The Tuba Exchange. It has served me well over the past few years but I no longer need the second tuba. Currently the horn is located in Indiana and I am more than willing to drive to meet up for testings. Price is $3000.
Horn Info:
I have been playing this horn since the beginning of my studies and it has served me very well. I have done both chamber and orchestral work on this tuba and it feels very comfortable within almost all venues. The great projection you can get out of the instrument really helps smaller 4/4 size. I used this horn for solo's prior to getting my F tuba and it sounded great. The upper register is really open and sings with an excellent sound. It is a real all purpose horn in an affordable price range. There are a few intonation quirks, but nothing that can't be worked around with minor adjustments.
Horn has only 3 very minor dents, none of which impact the sound even remotely. I would put the finish at about 95%.
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Please contact me directly with any questions you might have.
Brad
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(530) 852-2645
Horn Info:
I have been playing this horn since the beginning of my studies and it has served me very well. I have done both chamber and orchestral work on this tuba and it feels very comfortable within almost all venues. The great projection you can get out of the instrument really helps smaller 4/4 size. I used this horn for solo's prior to getting my F tuba and it sounded great. The upper register is really open and sings with an excellent sound. It is a real all purpose horn in an affordable price range. There are a few intonation quirks, but nothing that can't be worked around with minor adjustments.
Horn has only 3 very minor dents, none of which impact the sound even remotely. I would put the finish at about 95%.
http://s296.photobucket.com/user/Bradle ... t=3&page=1" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
Please contact me directly with any questions you might have.
Brad
bradleymoller18@gmail.com" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
(530) 852-2645