Anyone know about this horn? It was listed for about $5000 a month or two ago, and now it's down to about half that. Are people passing it up with good reason, or might this be worth looking into?
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MM CC tuba?
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- The Jackson
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Re: MM CC tuba?
This looks like an MMTU-1000.
My teacher told me that he tried the MM-200, which appears to be based off the 186 design, and told me great things about it. I've been meaning to try these horns out, and I think I will very soon.
My teacher told me that he tried the MM-200, which appears to be based off the 186 design, and told me great things about it. I've been meaning to try these horns out, and I think I will very soon.
- WakinAZ
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Re: MM CC tuba?
If you want a Chinese Mira 186 copy, talk to Roger Lewis over at WWBW about an Allora or a closeout Dalyan. You'll get a horn that has reviewed consistently better and a quality retailer standing behind it. Nothing against the MM, but they seem to be an enigma more than anything. One TubeNetter has one:
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Eric
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Eric