If you must purchase new, Conn 14k or King 2350.
But if you can convince them otherwise, Dillon music has 4 refurb 14k's right now for $1395 each.
Weril has come up in quality in recent years, and got the ISO certification. Does anybody know how their souzys are?
Jupiters have too thin metal to be durable, and Yamahas are too expensive.
Sousaphone Grant
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Yes, outdoor concerts were the original purpose of a sousaphone, but only in the "raincatcher" bell up configuration:
http://www.jwpepper.com/history/sousa.html
http://www.jwpepper.com/history/sousa.html
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"Real" Conn 36K
"Real" Conn 36K
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You know...I'd buy something with the Dynasty brand name but not the Weirl. The bass trombone our school has is a Weirl, and it's partials aren't even in tune with each other.bloke wrote:Are Yamaha brass sousaphones still partially glued together...??
Weril (Dynasty) sousaphones are really pretty darn good, and they come with 4 valves. This makes it nice for not only marching use but concert use as well which was the originally intended purpose of a sousaphone.
I think I might end up as a grumpy old man when I get old...
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Why not? Yamaha glues ALL of their saxophones together!bloke wrote:Are Yamaha brass sousaphones still partially glued together...??
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
