Please keep your personal life personal. This is a 'G' rated forum...Tuba Dude wrote:I intend to seek the help of an experienced individual prior to purchasing
Happy tuba shopping?
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Re: Happy tuba shopping?
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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With Doc around? I don't think so.windshieldbug wrote:This is a 'G' rated forum...![]()
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I just bought a Weril 680. It's maybe not as "nimble" as I might hope, but that's a function of me, and mouthpiece, as much as the horn. The overall sound and pitch is excellent!
It is small, but I think it's a much better built horn than the Jupiter. It's nice to have 1,2,3 valve slides accessible from the left hand top bow position. There's one spit valve in the 4th valve tubing which is in kind of a wierd place, but that's minor. Water noise does get bad pretty quickly, and it easily gets past the valve section, but a quick twirl and it's gone.
I'm still trying to figure out mpc choice...
It is small, but I think it's a much better built horn than the Jupiter. It's nice to have 1,2,3 valve slides accessible from the left hand top bow position. There's one spit valve in the 4th valve tubing which is in kind of a wierd place, but that's minor. Water noise does get bad pretty quickly, and it easily gets past the valve section, but a quick twirl and it's gone.
I'm still trying to figure out mpc choice...
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Re: Happy tuba shopping?
Of these, the only one that I think is a good, general-purpose tuba for concert band is the Jupiter.Tuba Dude wrote:1. Kalison
2. Weril 680/681
3. Jupiter 582
But I'm with the others. I'd take a used Miraphone 186 any day of the week, rotary valves notwithstanding. If you insist on pistons, look for a used VMI 3301, maybe even under an alternative brand like F. Schmidt. I helped my wife's uncle obtain (from a member of Tubenet) an F. Schmidt/VMI 3301 and it is a wonderful instrument. Tell people it's a B&S PT-2P if you need to show off.
I'll bet with some judicious searching, you can find a new lacquer King 2341 in your price range. I know several who have bought them new over the last couple of years, and I don't think any of them paid more.
Rick "without the skills to play a Kalison in tune and thinking the Weril is too small for large ensembles use" Denney