Baltimore Brass Company JZ CC Tuba
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Baltimore Brass Company JZ CC Tuba
This morning, I spent quite a bit of quality time at Baltimore Brass Company with their CC tuba made for them by JZ. I was very impressed by the instrument! The workmanship is superb. It has a great sound with even response through all registers. I played it for about 20 minutes without an electronic tuner. Then, I asked for a tuning device to verify what I was hearing. The intonation is excellent! The partials of the open horn are right where they are supposed to be. I have only played one other CC tuba, a Hirsbrunner, that lined up so well. The price, under $3,000.00 brand new, is unbelievable. I heartily recommend this instrument.
Randy Harrison
Proprietor,
Harrison Brass
Baltimore, Maryland USA
http://www.harrisonbrass.com
Instructor of Applied Brass Performance
Maryland Conservatory of Music
Bel Air and Havre de Grace, Maryland USA
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Proprietor,
Harrison Brass
Baltimore, Maryland USA
http://www.harrisonbrass.com
Instructor of Applied Brass Performance
Maryland Conservatory of Music
Bel Air and Havre de Grace, Maryland USA
http://www.musicismagic.com
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Re: Baltimore Brass Company JZ CC Tuba
If you could, what would you compare the sound to (ie. Brand/Make of horn)?
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Re: Baltimore Brass Company JZ CC Tuba
I looked this up on their site. Is JZ's other name Jinbao? Looks like it.
I'm something of a cheerleader for Jinbao, but not for what some American companies are making of their products. I think they should get control of their brand and try to be the next Yamaha. If I were their CEO, that's what I would be working on.
I'm something of a cheerleader for Jinbao, but not for what some American companies are making of their products. I think they should get control of their brand and try to be the next Yamaha. If I were their CEO, that's what I would be working on.
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Re: Baltimore Brass Company JZ CC Tuba
I heard a similar review from another pro tuba player (not Dave Fedderly) in Baltimore.
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Re: Baltimore Brass Company JZ CC Tuba
I played the used copy of the 188 two days ago and it was excellent not only in playing but build quality. It plays like a 188 except it has a low register. I would encourage anyone that needs a great all around horn to check it out at $1900.00 you can't go wrong. Also, Dave is great to deal with and a straight shooter
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Re: Baltimore Brass Company JZ CC Tuba
Yes, the low register on a 188 isn't quite as "automatic" as on some tubas, particularly larger bore ones. But I've always found it to be solid, pleasing, and maybe just a little bit different of an airstream needed. Like a low C on an F tuba, but not nearly as extreme. Just have to work with the tuba, not against it.Rivercity Tuba wrote:I played the used copy of the 188 two days ago and it was excellent not only in playing but build quality. It plays like a 188 except it has a low register. I would encourage anyone that needs a great all around horn to check it out at $1900.00 you can't go wrong. Also, Dave is great to deal with and a straight shooter
What are the bore/bell size of the JZ?
I guess my rebellion will be to buy a real 188.
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Re: Baltimore Brass Company JZ CC Tuba
The JZ tubas marked with, "Baltimore Brass Company" on the bell are ones that incorporated, from Dave Fedderly, suggestions for improvements over JZ's original model. The price I was quoted for the tuba was in the mid $2000.00's, but, still an incredible deal.
The tuba played like what I remember of a Mirafone 188, but better, all around.
The tuba played like what I remember of a Mirafone 188, but better, all around.
Randy Harrison
Proprietor,
Harrison Brass
Baltimore, Maryland USA
http://www.harrisonbrass.com
Instructor of Applied Brass Performance
Maryland Conservatory of Music
Bel Air and Havre de Grace, Maryland USA
http://www.musicismagic.com
Proprietor,
Harrison Brass
Baltimore, Maryland USA
http://www.harrisonbrass.com
Instructor of Applied Brass Performance
Maryland Conservatory of Music
Bel Air and Havre de Grace, Maryland USA
http://www.musicismagic.com