(To me) unkown Miraphone Bb
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(To me) unkown Miraphone Bb
I can't find this model on Miraphone's website nor did I ever encounter this model somewhere else on the internet:
http://cgi.ebay.de/B-Tuba-Miraphone-4-v ... 4cf68eef51" target="_blank
Do you recognize it? Could it be a prototype or is it a model which is no longer in production?
http://cgi.ebay.de/B-Tuba-Miraphone-4-v ... 4cf68eef51" target="_blank
Do you recognize it? Could it be a prototype or is it a model which is no longer in production?
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Re: (To me) unkown Miraphone Bb
I think it is a Miraphone 182 BBb tuba.
They were 3/4-ish. I'm not sure if they are still made or were ever done in large numbers, but they were a production model. I feel the 184 is a better tuba in BBb or CC than the 182 was. I don't think there was ever a 182 in any key other than BBb, not I'm not absolutely sure.
They were 3/4-ish. I'm not sure if they are still made or were ever done in large numbers, but they were a production model. I feel the 184 is a better tuba in BBb or CC than the 182 was. I don't think there was ever a 182 in any key other than BBb, not I'm not absolutely sure.
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Re: (To me) unkown Miraphone Bb
Thanks, you are right. I Googled the 182 and found it. Never seen it before. Thanks!Tom wrote:I think it is a Miraphone 182 BBb tuba...
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Re: (To me) unkown Miraphone Bb
One noteable feature is the 1st loop sitting on top of the leadpipe like the 5th valve of some F tubas. I have seen a similar arrangement on two 4RV B&S F tubas ordered for the boys’ guard of the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen. The purpose was a lowly set leadpipe for these young players. IN this present case the the leadpipe isn’t set particularly low. I rather guess the purpose is about getting the 1st crook high up for a more comfortable pulling.
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Re: (To me) unkown Miraphone Bb
Interesting! That paddle assembly looks IDENTICAL to a Chinese one I keep in stock. Is this a new production horn?
Perhaps I need to rephrase my question....
Does anyone know for a fact that THIS horn (and it's components) are being made in Germany?
Perhaps I need to rephrase my question....
Does anyone know for a fact that THIS horn (and it's components) are being made in Germany?
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Re: (To me) unkown Miraphone Bb
The actual 282 is kind of an update to the former 182 afaik.
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Re: (To me) unkown Miraphone Bb
Right -- the 282 replaced the 182, just as the 289 (Marzan-style slant rotor) replaced the 189.tubajazzo wrote:The actual 282 is kind of an update to the former 182 afaik.
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Re: (To me) unkown Miraphone Bb
This is indeed a 182-4U. I bought one from the BrassWind in South Bend 11 years ago to replace a 50-year old Alex that was gaining about 5 pounds a year. The 182 is a very nice horn. The first valve configuration is odd. It comes in from the Southwest and goes out the Southeast, unlike the normal coming in from the Northeast and going out the Southeast. Not sure why, but it works. The first-valve tuning slide is easy to pull, but the only time I do is for a low D (5 lines below the staff). Yes, the "3/4" nomenclature does not preclude a low D on this horn, which is one reason I call it a very nice horn.
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Re: (To me) unkown Miraphone Bb
Yes, I do know for a fact that ALL Miraphone components are made in Germany!TubaTinker wrote:Interesting! That paddle assembly looks IDENTICAL to a Chinese one I keep in stock. Is this a new production horn?
Perhaps I need to rephrase my question....
Does anyone know for a fact that THIS horn (and it's components) are being made in Germany?
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Re: (To me) unkown Miraphone Bb
If that's the case... the Chinese must be buying these assemblies from the Germans.Richard Murrow wrote:Yes, I do know for a fact that ALL Miraphone components are made in Germany!TubaTinker wrote:Interesting! That paddle assembly looks IDENTICAL to a Chinese one I keep in stock. Is this a new production horn?
Perhaps I need to rephrase my question....
Does anyone know for a fact that THIS horn (and it's components) are being made in Germany?
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Re: (To me) unkown Miraphone Bb
Good to hear!Richard Murrow wrote:
Yes, I do know for a fact that ALL Miraphone components are made in Germany!
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Re: (To me) unkown Miraphone Bb
An obvious difference between the picture of the Chinese valve linkage and the ebay Miraphone is the sculpting of paddle assembly. Notice that the Miraphone particularly has the fourth valve curving in and the entire assembly mirrors where the fingers lay naturally. The Chinese unit looks as though all four paddles just come straight out.TubaTinker wrote: If that's the case... the Chinese must be buying these assemblies from the Germans.
Of course, I am only comparing the pictures on the ebay site against the one in you post, but there are other differences as well. You may have another set of levers.
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Re: (To me) unkown Miraphone Bb
An obvious difference between the picture of the Chinese valve linkage and the ebay Miraphone is the sculpting of paddle assembly. Notice that the Miraphone particularly has the fourth valve curving in and the entire assembly mirrors where the fingers lay naturally. The Chinese unit looks as though all four paddles just come straight out.TubaTinker wrote: If that's the case... the Chinese must be buying these assemblies from the Germans.
Of course, I am only comparing the pictures on the ebay site against the one in you post, but there are other differences as well. You may even have another set of Miraphone levers that you are comparing.
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