I had previously tried this tuba and really fell in love with it - "it picked me" you might say! It has a lovely tone and is everything I want from an F tuba.
I have only done a little F tuba playing previously, but am quickly getting the feel for the PT-15. Its high register is really a dream (I had no trouble with Bydlo on first attempt!), while I am already getting the notorious low C without too much difficulty - it just needs coaxing a bit.
I plan on using the PT-15 in my next orchestral concert for Wagner Prelude Act 3 Lohengrin and Beethoven 9 (the conductor following Mahler's lead has arranged a tuba part which nicely lays on F tuba).
Although an F, it is a pretty big tuba - standing only 2cm short of the Neptune. It also has a big bell throat for an F tuba - bigger than my Melton Eb (or a Besson 981). Running a tape measure around the circumference is 14 inches compared to 12 inches on the Eb. This seems to give the PT-15 plenty of power while still retaining that classic German F tone.
I am also interested at how similar the tube set-up is to the Neptune. All the slides are in the same positions including the 5th extending above the top bow which I like and they definitely look like they come from the same family.
Enjoy the pictures!


