Most underrated tubas
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Naptown Tuba
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I was meaning to chime in here and give 3 cheers for my King/Gnagey. Best horn I've ever played. An absolute Monster low end with super intonation all up and down the register. Had it for about 4 months now. Sam also made the 3rd and 5th valve slides interchangable; so I can switch them, hold down the 5th and have a great BBb as well as a CC. Intonation is great regardless of which key you're in. Amazing

Gnagey/King Satin Silver CC
- Cameron Gates
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HB2. Not the piston curly-Q leadpipe thing. The rotor 4/4.
This horn gets no pub anymore, but for me it is the closest thing to a point, shoot, kill horn that I have played.
They pop up from time to time and seem to sell fast. Especially if they have solid-core valves and a semi-not rotton leadpipe.
The last 2 times I have been to Custom they did not have any. Are they importing these things anymore? I guess they would be a tough sell with all the 6/4 pistonmania. I would like to try a new vintage of this classic. Anyone seen a new one?
This horn gets no pub anymore, but for me it is the closest thing to a point, shoot, kill horn that I have played.
They pop up from time to time and seem to sell fast. Especially if they have solid-core valves and a semi-not rotton leadpipe.
The last 2 times I have been to Custom they did not have any. Are they importing these things anymore? I guess they would be a tough sell with all the 6/4 pistonmania. I would like to try a new vintage of this classic. Anyone seen a new one?
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Ace
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- tubatom91
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- Quicksilvertuba
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not sure if it's coincidence or not, but most tubas talked about on here are contrabasses... I guess bass tubas are generally what they say they are (or worse) compared to their price, huh? I don't own a bass tuba, and haven't played many, but from all the complaining I hear about their low registers and intonation issues, I'm guessing you can't find many underratted F or E flat horns?
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Arkietuba
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Sam Gnagey's horns...
I think they qualify as under rated due to the fact that very few people actually consider them when they're in the market for a new horn. Everyone that has played one loves it and you can't find a better horn for the price. I was absolutely shocked the first time I picked one up and played it. I was dissapointed by how inconsistant the Mirafones and Meinl Westons were and Sam's suprised me. They are really consistant and even/smooth.
I think they qualify as under rated due to the fact that very few people actually consider them when they're in the market for a new horn. Everyone that has played one loves it and you can't find a better horn for the price. I was absolutely shocked the first time I picked one up and played it. I was dissapointed by how inconsistant the Mirafones and Meinl Westons were and Sam's suprised me. They are really consistant and even/smooth.
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Ed Jones
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- Art Hovey
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I would put in a vote for the big Jupiter BBb. I don't like the leadpipe placement, I don't like the second valve slide that can't be pulled far enough to be useful, and it's too tall. But it PLAYS. The dual bore (which is never advertised) and open wrap have a lot to do with its success.
The Conn 12J is also under-rated. It has the best high register of any BBb tuba I have played.
The Conn 12J is also under-rated. It has the best high register of any BBb tuba I have played.
- Alex C
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Doc, I think you played mine. It cost less than half of what the handmade version cost.Doc wrote: Was that YOUR 4/4 I tried at TMEA, or was that a demo? I can't remember. It was an absolute dream to play. If I had a full-time gig, I'd own one.
Doc
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"Holding the Bordognian Fabric of the Universe together through better pitch, one note at a time."
Practicing results in increased atmospheric CO2 thus causing global warming.
"Holding the Bordognian Fabric of the Universe together through better pitch, one note at a time."
Practicing results in increased atmospheric CO2 thus causing global warming.
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- Kevin Hendrick
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A mind is a terrible thing!schlepporello wrote:It's a terrible thing to get sidetracked so easily.windshieldbug wrote:... and tuba players are often chock full of liquor. I don't think we go there for the money!schlepporello wrote:Liquor stores are chock full of money.
"Don't take life so serious, son. It ain't nohow permanent." -- Pogo (via Walt Kelly)
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- Kevin Hendrick
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- Lew
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I would agree with all of those. Those Martins were among the best BATs made for sound, playability and intonation.Chuck(G) wrote:"Short" 6/4 Martins.
Turn-of-the century BBb Keefers.
Old Distin horns.
I have only seen one Keefer BBb and have never played one. If it plays anything like my Distin BBb it would be a great player. Distin didn't make that many horns, but I think he only made professional grade instruments, although the Distins made in Williamsport were really made by Keefer with old man Distin providing his name.
I do have a Keefer eefer with a 20" bell that plays well, even though the valves are a bit worn. Here's a photo:
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Kenneth Sturgeon
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