Rudy Meinl 5/4 BBb 4 valves $5750 SOLD
Posted: Sat Apr 29, 2017 12:14 pm
Hello all,
I, with a heavy heart, put up for sale my Rudolph Meinl 5/4 BBb with 4 rotary valves.
I purchased this instrument from Lee Stofer a little over a year ago; I went just to try it out, but the sound really struck me and I couldn't leave without it. I had a big couple of seasons of rep that this horn was perfect for. I also bought a Schilpf practice mute for it so the horn could stay at home and I could practice lip slurs on the biggest horn possible.
I'm selling it because I haven't used it as much as I've hoped, owing largely to the fact that most of my time 'practicing' it ends up with me waiting for my head to clear from hyperventilation. The bore on this thing is ridiculous, and I think you could roll a dime through the valve block.
The tone will leave you drunk and in love. As one of my colleagues said after hearing this horn: "why do tuba players play CC again?" Intonation is easily managed, and requires no finger karate. False tones are shockingly resonant for when valves run out. I've gotten paid to play Shostakovich 5, Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet, and a couple tuba-heavy pops shows on this horn (maybe a little more tuba-heavy than the audience expected, to be quite honest), and received nothing but compliments from other brass players of various persuasions.
Horn is priced at $5750 so I can sell it before I regret it. This is the perfect BBb for an orchestral (or aspiring orchestral) player who wants to add a big horn on the bottom of the stable for huge rep; that said, I think it would be quite at home in any local ensemble, and your collegues would be suitably impressed/terrified when you showed up with this monster. The tuba lives in Kent, OH; that said, it's easy to drive the horn anywhere around Northeast Ohio. Sale includes a good-fitting hard case and the previously-mentioned Schilpf practice mute. I'm not big on trial periods, but come to NEO and I'll get a big, good room at one of the schools I teach at -- you'll be able to get a great idea of what the horn can and can't do (spoiler: it's amazing, it can do anything).
Link for pictures: https://imgur.com/gallery/AhKiB" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
There has been some bell damage that has been rolled out -- I'll try to take some better pictures to show that, but it needs special effort/lighting. Other pictures can be taken on request.
Thanks for your time and for looking. Horn has been SOLD. Thank you all for your interest.
Ken Heinlein
Assistant Professor of Tuba, Kent State University
Lecturer in Tuba and Euphonium, Baldwin Wallace Wallace University
Principal Tuba, Akron Symphony and Erie Philharmonic Orchestras
I, with a heavy heart, put up for sale my Rudolph Meinl 5/4 BBb with 4 rotary valves.
I purchased this instrument from Lee Stofer a little over a year ago; I went just to try it out, but the sound really struck me and I couldn't leave without it. I had a big couple of seasons of rep that this horn was perfect for. I also bought a Schilpf practice mute for it so the horn could stay at home and I could practice lip slurs on the biggest horn possible.
I'm selling it because I haven't used it as much as I've hoped, owing largely to the fact that most of my time 'practicing' it ends up with me waiting for my head to clear from hyperventilation. The bore on this thing is ridiculous, and I think you could roll a dime through the valve block.
The tone will leave you drunk and in love. As one of my colleagues said after hearing this horn: "why do tuba players play CC again?" Intonation is easily managed, and requires no finger karate. False tones are shockingly resonant for when valves run out. I've gotten paid to play Shostakovich 5, Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet, and a couple tuba-heavy pops shows on this horn (maybe a little more tuba-heavy than the audience expected, to be quite honest), and received nothing but compliments from other brass players of various persuasions.
Horn is priced at $5750 so I can sell it before I regret it. This is the perfect BBb for an orchestral (or aspiring orchestral) player who wants to add a big horn on the bottom of the stable for huge rep; that said, I think it would be quite at home in any local ensemble, and your collegues would be suitably impressed/terrified when you showed up with this monster. The tuba lives in Kent, OH; that said, it's easy to drive the horn anywhere around Northeast Ohio. Sale includes a good-fitting hard case and the previously-mentioned Schilpf practice mute. I'm not big on trial periods, but come to NEO and I'll get a big, good room at one of the schools I teach at -- you'll be able to get a great idea of what the horn can and can't do (spoiler: it's amazing, it can do anything).
Link for pictures: https://imgur.com/gallery/AhKiB" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
There has been some bell damage that has been rolled out -- I'll try to take some better pictures to show that, but it needs special effort/lighting. Other pictures can be taken on request.
Thanks for your time and for looking. Horn has been SOLD. Thank you all for your interest.
Ken Heinlein
Assistant Professor of Tuba, Kent State University
Lecturer in Tuba and Euphonium, Baldwin Wallace Wallace University
Principal Tuba, Akron Symphony and Erie Philharmonic Orchestras