Holton 345
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Re: Holton 345
Are you sure? The Revolution 52 that I bought is an absolute bath tuba in size. It make my G&W Bayamo look small. More than 3/8" deeper in fact, much wider at the rim and an even larger back bore. Plus the inner rim is very rounded, not sharp at all like my Conn Helleberg. Either your has been modified or mine has...harold wrote:Although they look like tuna cans on a stick, they are actually pretty close to Conn Helleberg on the interior configuration.
Either way I will be sending it up to Dan to have him fix it up to go along with my Holton 345. So he will tell me what the scoop is then.
Dave Schaafsma

1966 Holton 345 | 1955 York-Master | 1939 York 716 | 1940 York 702 | 1968 Besson 226 | 1962 Miraphone 186 | 1967 Olds | 1923 Keefer EEb | 1895 Conn Eb | 1927 Conn 38K | 1919 Martin Helicon

1966 Holton 345 | 1955 York-Master | 1939 York 716 | 1940 York 702 | 1968 Besson 226 | 1962 Miraphone 186 | 1967 Olds | 1923 Keefer EEb | 1895 Conn Eb | 1927 Conn 38K | 1919 Martin Helicon
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Yup, they are actually pretty close to Conn Helleberg on the interior configuration... or Yup, they are absolute bath tuba in size?bloke wrote:yupBandmaster wrote:Are you sure? The Revolution 52 that I bought is an absolute bath tuba in size.
Dave Schaafsma

1966 Holton 345 | 1955 York-Master | 1939 York 716 | 1940 York 702 | 1968 Besson 226 | 1962 Miraphone 186 | 1967 Olds | 1923 Keefer EEb | 1895 Conn Eb | 1927 Conn 38K | 1919 Martin Helicon

1966 Holton 345 | 1955 York-Master | 1939 York 716 | 1940 York 702 | 1968 Besson 226 | 1962 Miraphone 186 | 1967 Olds | 1923 Keefer EEb | 1895 Conn Eb | 1927 Conn 38K | 1919 Martin Helicon
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I have tried the Revolution 52 that I have on several of my horns and it plays fairly well with a good sound but the cup is so wide that I am not sure I could get used to it. The rim needs to be smoothed out a little, so maybe after Dan cleans it up I'll give it a serious try on my Holton, when I get it back. I'll keep an eye out for a Revolution 50 as well. Maybe it will be just a little bit smaller.
Dave Schaafsma

1966 Holton 345 | 1955 York-Master | 1939 York 716 | 1940 York 702 | 1968 Besson 226 | 1962 Miraphone 186 | 1967 Olds | 1923 Keefer EEb | 1895 Conn Eb | 1927 Conn 38K | 1919 Martin Helicon

1966 Holton 345 | 1955 York-Master | 1939 York 716 | 1940 York 702 | 1968 Besson 226 | 1962 Miraphone 186 | 1967 Olds | 1923 Keefer EEb | 1895 Conn Eb | 1927 Conn 38K | 1919 Martin Helicon
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Re: Holton 345
Huh? My Revelation 52 has earned the nickname "woofmeister" in my collection. Try a PT-48 in your Holton for a while, and see if you don't prefer its greater color and clarity.harold wrote:How do they play? Like they were designed to be used on this horn. Amazing what happens when you pay attention to the experts.
Rick "color, clarity, and carat-weight" Denney
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How about: "Like blowing into Roseanne's butt"?Woofy does not even begin to describe this thing.
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