New Compensating Euphonium
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Noah23767
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New Compensating Euphonium
I am a highschool student about to leave for college and I am trying to find the best deal I can for a compensating euphonium. I'm a little short on money right now so I'm looking for a horn new that plays well but isn't ridiculously expensive. Or a used horn like a YEP-642 that is still in good condition. Any ideas on a horn?
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Re: New Compensating Euphonium
A used, well maintained horn of a reputable brand will usually be a better deal and last just as long or longer. Try before you buy.
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Re: New Compensating Euphonium
Not sure how much you're willing to spend, but there are at least 3 compensating horns (Yamaha 842; Willson 2950; Sterling Virtuoso) for sale on Dave Werden's forum here:
For Sale / Wanted to Buy
For Sale / Wanted to Buy
Miraphone 5050 - Warburton BJ/RF mpc
YEP-641S (recently sold), DE mpc (102 rim; I-cup; I-9 shank)
Symphonic Band of the Palm Beaches:
"Always play with a good tone, never louder than lovely, never softer than supported." - author unknown.
YEP-641S (recently sold), DE mpc (102 rim; I-cup; I-9 shank)
Symphonic Band of the Palm Beaches:
"Always play with a good tone, never louder than lovely, never softer than supported." - author unknown.
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Re: New Compensating Euphonium
Noah,Noah23767 wrote:I am a highschool student about to leave for college and I am trying to find the best deal I can for a compensating euphonium. I'm a little short on money right now so I'm looking for a horn new that plays well but isn't ridiculously expensive. Or a used horn like a YEP-642 that is still in good condition. Any ideas on a horn?
You're short on money? You might want to try out this one:
http://www.jimlaabsmusic.com/band-orche ... d_645.html" target="_blank
Although made in China, the Schiller instruments are very good.
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Re: New Compensating Euphonium
The Schiller is a good value for the money, but unless the robustness of its construction has gone up substantially in the past 4-6 month versus that of the Tuba Exchange and Tuba MM offerings, with which it shares a common manufacturer, it's ability to stand up to the use cycle one would typically expect of an undergraduate music major questionable.
There's an extensive discussion of the pros and cons of Schiller comper over here.
There's an extensive discussion of the pros and cons of Schiller comper over here.
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Re: New Compensating Euphonium
Look on the ebay.uk site . They have older Boosey&Hawkes Imperial euphoniums on there for sale at very good prices . I have owned a 1966 model and now own a 1977 model . I paid about $1,800 for both of them including the shipping costs. THe B&H Imperial's are great horns .

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Re: New Compensating Euphonium
Thanks for the help.
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Re: New Compensating Euphonium
Here my experience with Yamaha Euphoniums: The 842 is so much better than the 642. I had bought a 642s for the college and frankly is was a dud. I personally wouldn't spend the money on a 642. One of my student has a 842s and it's fantastic.
I actually like the 321s better than 642s. I bought a used 321s two years ago (from someone on tubenet) and I'm very happy with it. It's free blowing and although brighter than my B&H, has a very nice tone.
Maybe you could do very well with a Schiller until you could afford buying a real top-of-the-line instrument.
I actually like the 321s better than 642s. I bought a used 321s two years ago (from someone on tubenet) and I'm very happy with it. It's free blowing and although brighter than my B&H, has a very nice tone.
Maybe you could do very well with a Schiller until you could afford buying a real top-of-the-line instrument.
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Re: New Compensating Euphonium
Dillon music has their own euphonium that looks great:
http://www.dillonmusic.com/HeleoCart/Pr ... -2495.aspx
If you are looking at Schiller then I would also look at this.
http://www.dillonmusic.com/HeleoCart/Pr ... -2495.aspx
If you are looking at Schiller then I would also look at this.