It actually is, whether you believe it or not.bort wrote:"Hey, BBb is better than CC...do you believe us NOW?"


It actually is, whether you believe it or not.bort wrote:"Hey, BBb is better than CC...do you believe us NOW?"
imperialbari wrote:My fears came true.
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Used 197 4 valves in Austria for sale for 12800 EUR:tubeast wrote:Hmmm... unfortunately the catalogue leaves out a lot of MW´s tuba models. Little is being heard of the 197 (the big one with hardly any bell flare) and the model 200 (supposed to be a true 6/4 size, but I can´t find any specs).
So how does the 196 play ?
compared to neptuneNeptune wrote:Going by the picture, the Fasolt bell looks very much like the Neptune bell in profile. B&S and Meinl-Weston are the same company, so could be the case???
I notice they have also sensibly now moved the main water key on the Fasolt to the bottom of the tuning slide (instead of the side as on the Fafner)
BTW Looking at the Meinl-Weston website the 2165 is no longer listed, so wonder if that model has been discontinued (replaced by the Baer)?
A picture I downloaded a while backoedipoes wrote:The 200, never seen one for real...
Would be interesting to try one of thoseoedipoes wrote:Used 197 4 valves in Austria for sale for 12800 EUR ...
I guess a 197 is handmade too.
Someone took a very close look at a Gronitz BZK before making the MW 196.tuben wrote:Close, but no cigar... wraps are different, and the bell flare looks different... the MW seems to have a more esthetically appealing bell taper....oedipoes wrote:make your own conclusion, but I think I found a clue...
thought I'd seen that one before !!
Thanks, I don't smoke anyway...J.c. Sherman wrote:There are many important differences twixt those two: Different leadpipe length and shape, different valve wrap on some valves, vastly different tuning slide span and shape, inner bows of different lengths as a result... they are substantially different. However, you can still have your cigarillos.![]()
J.c.
Sorry Steve,Steve Marcus wrote:Can anyone post photos of someone holding and playing the 196 and the 200 to put them in perspective?
Its player isn’t the smallest either. So much for perspective. Still thanks for the photos.J.c. Sherman wrote:'at's a big ___ tuba!