So since we have heard SO much about the Schillaphone 186......how are the Tubenetters that own the Schillbrunners doing??
Still happy with everything, anything new to report?? Just curious to see how your horns are holding up........
Keith




In reference to views on newer Yamaha tubas, look up Yamayork.hrender wrote:From reading this board, I still get the sense that Yamaha tubas aren't viewed as positively by many as Miraphone, Meinl-Weston or even Cerveny, and that may be due to instrument quality, but it also may be due to lingering issues with "Made in Japan" horns.

Not only the Yamayork, but the Yamaha F tubas are held in high regard (YFB 621 and 822, as well at the special Bobo model). Many have also reported that Yamaha's top action Eb is generally a very fine instrument.MartyNeilan wrote:In reference to views on newer Yamaha tubas, look up Yamayork.hrender wrote:From reading this board, I still get the sense that Yamaha tubas aren't viewed as positively by many as Miraphone, Meinl-Weston or even Cerveny, and that may be due to instrument quality, but it also may be due to lingering issues with "Made in Japan" horns.




Some people let their bias and prejudice get in the way of doing business. There is a well known shop here in Houston that will not even look at any horn that is made in China. I had to get some minor work done on my Schillbruner (bell roll and some work on a tuning slide) some months ago--my tech was impressed with it and did not have any problems repairing it at all. Well built instrument and sounds great--well worth the investment.LoTone wrote:I assume that you never had any repairs done on any of your Schillers jonesmj?
This is the only concern I have with the Schillers. If they are OK out of the box, I hear that they are great but if you need to get something fixed, well, your mileage may vary.
Some repair shops will bluntly refuse to touch them. If you live near Stevens Point, WI, I guess it becomes less of an issue.

