MM Tubas
- The Jackson
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Re: MM Tubas
I briefly tooted on their 200 model, which seems to be based on the 186 design. I did not get a lot of play time, but from what time I did have, it was a decent horn. Low range was stuffy, but the middle and higher register responded pretty well. The sound was all right to me (I played it with a Marcinkiewicz CH H2). I did not like the valves. They felt very rough to me (I'm not sure if it was an issue with lubrication, but I haven't felt valves like that before). The horn was also on the tall side (I'm 5' 11"). I personally don't like that, but it didn't really hinder anything.
If I were looking at this for purchase, I would save up some cash and purchase a nice, used horn.
If I were looking at this for purchase, I would save up some cash and purchase a nice, used horn.
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Re: MM Tubas
The price is pretty good, and I think these have a large following in the school systems for a reason. I know nothing, though, regarding how the instruments maintain. I did not give a thorough inspection of the horn that I tried out.
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PMeuph
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Re: MM Tubas
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Re: MM Tubas
I'm sure you meant resoldering...PMeuph wrote:Several slides and joints needed re welding.
Another reason I don't think it would stand welding. It's thin brass, not steel.PMeuph wrote:the metal was extremely thin.
tubaguy"I don't think the brass and silverplate would stand up to welding"9
I think I might end up as a grumpy old man when I get old...
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tubamlb
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Re: MM Tubas
M M Tubas and Instruments are the best value for the money at any price
Do your self a favor and buy their instruments
Thank you
Symphony of the Americas
Do your self a favor and buy their instruments
Thank you
Symphony of the Americas
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jmerring
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Re: MM Tubas
I played one, briefly at a symposium in Davie, FL., a few years ago. The inner, main slide completely dislocated itself, upon being pulled. It had a stuffy sound in the lower register and was very rough around the edges, as concerned the rotary valves.
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Re: MM Tubas
Thank you so much for your informed and unbiased posting. That is what we need on TubeNet!tubamlb wrote:M M Tubas and Instruments are the best value for the money at any price
Do your self a favor and buy their instruments
Thank you
Symphony of the Americas
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Lee Stofer
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Re: MM Tubas
I've played about 10 or 12 of them. Some are better than others, but none of them are built as well as an old American-made tuba you could buy on the 'Bay.
If you don't mind buying a Chinese-made instrument, your instrument repair person does not mind working on them, and you like to see your repair person very often, then one of these should be fine for you.
If you don't mind buying a Chinese-made instrument, your instrument repair person does not mind working on them, and you like to see your repair person very often, then one of these should be fine for you.
Lee A. Stofer, Jr.
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Re: MM Tubas
I used to love to see my repair person very often but then he moved to some far away place, Iowa I think.Lee Stofer wrote: and you like to see your repair person very often
I am fortunate to have a great job that feeds my family well, but music feeds my soul.
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Re: MM Tubas
yeah... 
Pensacola Symphony
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Yamaha yfb621 with 16’’ bell,with blokepiece symphony
Eastman 6/4 with blokepiece symphony/profundo
Troy University-adjunct tuba instructor
Yamaha yfb621 with 16’’ bell,with blokepiece symphony
Eastman 6/4 with blokepiece symphony/profundo
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IOS
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Re: MM Tubas
I purchased a M&M f tuba. Very poor decision on my part. The instrument was extremely poorly made, there was absolutely no note that played in tune without considerable effort, and after four trips to my repairman to fix various problems I gave up and sold the disaster (at a loss) to a guy who just wanted to learn to play a f tuba and did not care about much else. (I think he ended up selling the instrument for scrap brass.)
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tubamlb
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Re: MM Tubas
Dear lee
Where do you think all the (American made Tubas ) are made ?
We know because we make many of them for other Brands
We are the factory so you are buying direct with out paying overhead to many hands
Yes, because we have low prices and great instruments at
affordable prices
We will be At Tampa FL at the FLMEA Show Jan 8th--10th and US Army Jan 28th 31
Bring your check books for show specials
Where do you think all the (American made Tubas ) are made ?
We know because we make many of them for other Brands
We are the factory so you are buying direct with out paying overhead to many hands
Yes, because we have low prices and great instruments at
affordable prices
We will be At Tampa FL at the FLMEA Show Jan 8th--10th and US Army Jan 28th 31
Bring your check books for show specials
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Re: MM Tubas
Americatubamlb wrote:Where do you think all the (American made Tubas ) are made ?
Kevin Specht
Keep on Tubaing
Keep on Tubaing