Hi Guys,
I had a chance to try this horn back in December in Montreal as a dealer down here bought one in hoping they will sell it because of growing popularity. I did try it back to back with my Yorkbrunner (HB-50) and in all fairness, my York sounds better than the YamaYork. Although, I have to say that it is a free blowing instrument with nice intonation and good flexibility in all register but it is just not like my York, where it has a bigger and darker sound and with more color. Finally, it doesn't worth the $ 35 000 + they are asking for !!!!!!!!
In terms of size, the Yorkbrunner is bigger and I agree with this thread as it is not like other York type CC tubas. You got to be a Yamaha fan to buy this.
KiltieTuba wrote:
Not sure what the point of the little metal plate between the fifth valve linkage and the bell stack, just seems kind of unnecessary.
It is a place to rest your right hand, otherwise you'll have to hold the palm of your hand up so as to not push on the 5th valve linkage.
MDORVAL wrote:
In terms of size, the Yorkbrunner is bigger and I agree with this thread as it is not like other York type CC tubas. You got to be a Yamaha fan to buy this.
What if you're a Yamaha and a Yorkbrunner fan?
Hmmm.
Or for that cash, a Lexus or BMW fan.
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