Just what the world needed, a copy of a generally unpopular Yamaha tuba.tooba wrote:The Dillon tuba that Rodgeman posted is a copy of the Yamaha 641
Rick "who'd rather have a 1241 at any price" Denney
Just what the world needed, a copy of a generally unpopular Yamaha tuba.tooba wrote:The Dillon tuba that Rodgeman posted is a copy of the Yamaha 641


Your opinion. My bandmate plays on a YBB-641 and sounds quite good on it. I have tooted on his horn several times and think it is a very good BBb tuba. It has a great deep sound and an awesome low register. Intonation and response are just "good", but the build, sound and low range kick *** on that tubaRick Denney wrote:Just what the world needed, a copy of a generally unpopular Yamaha tuba.tooba wrote:The Dillon tuba that Rodgeman posted is a copy of the Yamaha 641
Rick "who'd rather have a 1241 at any price" Denney

Well, not just mine, but it's a big world.tooba wrote:Your opinion.


Rick Denney wrote:Bravo sierra.Bob Kolada wrote:[of a Miraphone 186...] Difficult to play, too tubby and lean at the same time,... 184's may well rock (haven't played one), but to me 186's have all the advantages of sitting on a fence.
What a class act- someone disagrees with you and gives as many opinions as necessary to support their statement, and you call bullshit.Rick Denney wrote:Well, not just mine, but it's a big world.tooba wrote:Your opinion.
Rick "go forth in peace" Denney

Bob Kolada wrote: Some people don't like/dislike 186's.

I never claimed to be classy. If you like a Chinese-imitation Yamaha 641 better than a Miraphone 186, then, as I said, the world is a big place.Bob Kolada wrote:What a class act- someone disagrees with you and gives as many opinions as necessary to support their statement, and you call bullshit.
Andy, your advice about waiting and then having a choice of better instruments is good.Tubaguy32478 wrote:There are many good CC tubas. If i had to suggest one it would be a B&S PT-6P, an excellent orchestral horn. They are pricy, but used ones can be found at good prices. I recently purchased a used PT-6P (In excellent condition) for 6,000.
