As someone who has spent most of his tuba playing life playing one or the other I will say each has their own good and bad. First off lets examine the 321. The 321 is a decent size and will hold its own in most situations. The downside is most have severely suspect intonation and a pretty generic sound. A lot of folks don't care for the upright valves. The 5j has a pretty decent sound, fair intonation but when I played mine in a group of more than say 30 it just gets buried. It is definitely a 3/4 horn.
This is one man's opinion and ymmv.
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The choice for me would be quite simple. I've never met a top-action tuba I've liked.
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In response to Dan,the only top action tuba I've ever liked was the HOJO Roger had at tubadome a while back.Really surprising...
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Apples and oranges. The 321 is a much bigger horn witrh a bigger sound. I would not use the 5J for anything older than middle school.
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Answer: none of the above. For the price of a 321, a used King 2341 or Miraphone 186.
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I currently play a band-owned YBB321.
It's OK, but not more than that.
It's well put together (even after more than 25 years) has a fair intonation, valves are ok, and it can put some foundation under a band, but only if you're not the only tuba. (in my case there's a besson EEb next to me)
The sound is not beautiful, and not very big. The 4 top-action valves are not quite comfortable to hold (I like 3+1 or 4 front-action better). When marching this horn I use only the first 3 valves, reaching for the 4th valve with the little finger is a disaster.
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It's OK, but not more than that.
It's well put together (even after more than 25 years) has a fair intonation, valves are ok, and it can put some foundation under a band, but only if you're not the only tuba. (in my case there's a besson EEb next to me)
The sound is not beautiful, and not very big. The 4 top-action valves are not quite comfortable to hold (I like 3+1 or 4 front-action better). When marching this horn I use only the first 3 valves, reaching for the 4th valve with the little finger is a disaster.
Hope this is usefull
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EEEEEE! Are these your only 2 choices? I'd hold out for a Mirafone, or a B&S, or the rotary Yamaha.
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I played a YEP321 for about a fortnight many years ago, I could not manage the 4 in a row valves, my littie finger was not strong enough to operate the 4th valve. So I much prefer the 3+1 configuration EEb tuba.
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I always wondered why they would solder the leadpipe to the bell (to a brace connecting it to the bell at least) if it was intended to be a convertable horn. Hmm good to know.
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