http://www.dalyantubas.com/html/kaiser_euphonium.html
Has anyone actually played one of these euphoniums? Lee Hipp? Bloke? Rick Denny?
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I have not tried a Dalyan euphonium, myself. I have a friend who has purchased one and likes it, though. That's about all I know.
Ray Grim
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Well, I always believed that Yamaha started out by imitating Besson and Alexander...prototypedenNIS wrote:this is often accredited to spoofing Yamaha, did they actually do this design first? There are many other major companies that use a similar design...Chuck(G) wrote:it's yet another knockoff of the Yamaha YEP-321
But, in the arena of 4-valve non-compensating euphoniums, would it be safe to say that Yamaha has the most popular model--and is therefor the logical target for cloning?
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