How about one that isn't yours...or for sale...by you....
(PT-606 for sale)



The best tuba I've played was a 188 that I borrowed from someone in Austria. I swear, it played itself. If I'd have been able to, I'd have bought it right then and there. I've tried a few others here in the states, and none of them had that same quality. Still very nice horns though.Ace wrote:Best tuba I have played is my four year old, goldbrass Miraphone 188-5 CC.



That must have been some tuba! I have yet to play a tuba that did anything by itself. I have had times when it seemed to take little or no effort. With a good tuba, I can sometimes find that "zone."bort wrote: The best tuba I've played was a 188 that I borrowed from someone in Austria. I swear, it played itself.





And what good fortune? It belongs to you. Can't beat that.Mark E. Chachich wrote:As far as I am concerned, my Alexander 163 CC (and only 4 valves).
Is it the best tuba ever? Most likely no.
Would others have the same opinion? Again, most likely no.
It works for me and I have never found a tuba that I like better or that I sound better playing.
Mark


Steve,eupher61 wrote:what kind of valve is added in? Placement? is it independent or in the 4th valve slide? sounds like a great deal!Liberty Mo wrote: Its a new King 2341 that Lee Stofer tweaked from top to bottom, and most notably added a 5th valve that makes the low end sing and in tune too.
steve



