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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCCKzRGqjGg" target="_blank

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mctuba1 wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCCKzRGqjGg" target="_blank

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That is a very fine performance. The horn sounds terrific, and is just one more example of the really good instruments coming out of China. Thanks for posting

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Glad to hear that. It will take some work but it is worth it. Not sure what kind of Ipod my daughter has, it might be the Ipod touch, but I do know that I spent a lot of money on it. The only thing I am not happy with is the audio as it dosn't pick up the sound or dynamics like my Sony mini disk does. Does anyone have any good thoughts on what to use for video with good sound capability without breaking the bank?
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Bravo, Mack!

And his F isn't equipped with a Jones' Trigger, as seen on Mark Jones' recent posts! Mack and I hope to find a tech willing to assemble kits for installation by less imaginative, but competent, repair persons! These Tubas are the real deal, guys and gals! Check out the quality of sound, especially below the staff! I've played German axes that can't match that sound quality in the low range!
What MP are you using, Tom?
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Not sure of the mouthpiece, as of right now they all feel the same. I will have to check but I know its one of the old Perantucci's (SP?) I was in a rush and had packed the car with the horn and asked my daughter to grab one off the chair in the basement, forgot there were about 8 of them sitting there.
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I have a client in Australia requesting a Yamaha Dallenbach, per Mark Jones' advice!
The mouthpieces included with the "Chinese" Tubas are best used as paper weights, IMHO! To be fair, my Cerveney came with a "European" Paper Weight!

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mctuba1 wrote:The only thing I am not happy with is the audio as it dosn't pick up the sound or dynamics like my Sony mini disk does. Does anyone have any good thoughts on what to use for video with good sound capability without breaking the bank?

Get a USB powered condenser mic and use the video recorder on your computer with a webcam. They "flatness" you hear is the software "auto-leveling" the sound. It brings the peaks down and the low points up, so you can hear what's going on (more user friendly, but not an adequate representation of real life)

Great stuff, though!
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Thanks for showing off our Jinbao F Tuba , We have put 6 years into making the instrument a great value as the rest of the Jinbao and M&M line of Instruments
We have 8 F tubas in stock, 6 M&M and 2 Jinbao also 60 other Tubas in the USA for same day shipping

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You're welcome, Michael!
You were the American pioneer in the "Chinese" Tuba business! DP, I agree with you, though I think Mack's post wasn't solely intended to promote our JinBao F's, I will suggest to Neptune and Mack that any future threads promoting our product post to the sponsor's section. Any potential clients and other interested parties searching for such will be directed to our posts anyway!

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Al you absolutly correct, the intention of this post was to show what the JinBao F tuba sounded like, I don't recall anywhere in my post or in the video where I was promoting, pedaling, or trying sell something as this was not the intention. I have not had a tuba to play for the last 8 months and I was just glad to get back on my horse. There has been a lot of talk about quality and reliability, to logos and who knows what else so I thought it would be a good idea to do this to show what this model really sounded like. If I am selling something, I will use the appropriate sections on this board to do so, but in this case, that is not the topic.

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For future reference, I will be doing this with the CC, some of the BBb tubas and the euphoniums.
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Maybe he felt guilty for doing as nice a Job as Ken Amis did with Turkish March?
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Very well played Tom! Nice to hear - I look forward to introducing this F to the UK (as far as I know the EEb is the only Jinbao tuba previously sold in the UK)
tubaforce wrote:I will suggest to Neptune and Mack that any future threads promoting our product post to the sponsor's section.
If post is to promote business then I will of course use the sponsors forum
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Schleppy has always been quick to move topics to their correct forum, so he may not have a problem with it either.
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DP wrote:
Casca Grossa wrote:I sent my deposit for one a few weeks ago. The next shipment will not be here soon enough. I can't wait to take it for a spin.
oddly, no accolade-laden follow-on report ....

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I can say that Tom, from everything I have experienced during my purchase process (Compensating Euphonium), is as straight a shooter as you are likely to find. He answered every question I had up-front. He was honest, not prone to misrepresenting things. He gave me a great deal. He was willing to work in whatever way best fit my needs in terms of timing, shipping, and so forth. And when the horn arrived, being the first horn I've ever purchased and having not played for 25+ years, I had questions and concerns, and Tom was patient to address them all, even willing to pay to have the horn shipped back to him and for him to ship me another. I declined that offer, but the impression that it left on me is one that will not fade lightly from my memory. My children are (hopefully) going to be needing instruments in the not too distant future, and if Tom sells what they need I can tell you where I will be going first.
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