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Favorite tuba

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i just wanted to know what the forum's favorite tubas are, any tuba, sousaphone, contra, concert, bugle, etc
mine - miraphone 186
whats yours?
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For me to play: 1974 Blokerized Olds 4vp O-99 7/8 Bbb
For me to have had: 1912? Beilefelder 4vr 3/4 BBb
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Miraphone 188 in gold brass

Excellent horn, really everything that I want in a tuba. Plus I think it's one of the coolest *looking* tubas ever made... I dunno, the proportions of the thing are just especially easy to look at in my eyes. The yellow brass 188's are nice too, but I love the sweeter sound of a gold brass tuba.
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My favorite tuba:

Alexander 163 (gold brass)

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NO question: Hirsbrunner HB-2. Nothing even close!
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No surprise, my handmade goldbrass Neptune! :D Its sound is magic and it's the most beautiful tuba ever in my eyes.

:tuba:

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I like my Olds 099-4v a lot. It's small and light but has a nice lower end. I'm not in a large group so a big horn isn't necessary for my uses.
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Rudolf Meinl 3/4... Quite simply, the perfect tuba for me. Or maybe a Nirschl York, but I don't own one. Or perhaps a PT-6, but I don't own one.
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Olds BBb Sousaphone - Tin Can
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Early 20th Century King BBb SN 8094.
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Turn of the century small SHORT short bell Conn Eb- Godlyesque sound, good intonation (good 5th, sharp 6th). My "medium" H. N. White/King Eb is almost there; it's a shame about the intonation...
Miraphone 191/1291Bb - I would absolutely love to play a lightweight one. As it is they still sound great, make huge noises, and have an awesome low register. I like the sound of the 191 a bit more than the 1291, but the 1291 plays a bit more evenly and is easier for me to play.
King 2280- Huge, clear sound. It is what most compensated euphoniums try to be. :P Fat low register and good intonation. I want one flipped to 6 front valves- quintet horn for the win!!!
Miraphone 1281- Some small ergonomic issues (leans to the left a -bit-, not the best valve angle for me) and a bit lean for me (constant left pedal player) but a hell of a player with a great low register.
Cerveny 653 F- Big fat sound, great low register, reasonably priced.
MW 182 F- Fun little horn! Easy to play, big sound, solid low register. I wish I'd played one years ago so I coulda grabbed the one that went for $2000 on here. :D

If I gotta play a big horn and a small horn, give me a 1291 Bb, a 1281 (possibly a 653), and some sort of cylindrical beast and I'd be set for life. I'd probably actually be fine with just another of those small Conn Eb's; I played one as my only horn (with a euph and bass trombone) for a few years and never seriously felt outgunned or unhappy with it. Those things can play! I have a clean one with rebuilt valves in my sights. It's a bit more than I want to play but I probably should just go for it.

I could make a boringly long list of my LEAST favorite horns and why they suck... :shock: :D
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Hey Joe,
Are you serious about the Deprins? I have 3 of them one is the 2nd best tuba I have ever played My Martin edges it out. AND I played Jake s york
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Miraphone 1291 BBb tubas are weirdly easy to play and they sound great. I'd also like to get ahold of a cheap fiberglass King sousaphone, hopefully one with decent intonation so I could pimp it out mardis-gras style. Simple needs for now!

Sorry, I didn't really answer the OP question, I'm just talking about what I want! :lol:
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My Martin Mammoth 3 valve top banger. Best sound and easiest to play.Ed
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My current 20J. :tuba:
Miraphone 191
Yamaha YBL-613HS Bass Trombone
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PT-6.
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I second the 1291. I have one that I bought new and it is the best tuba so far I have played. Now, I just need a smaller horn and I will be set. I do have a PT-1, but after getting used to pistons again, I am going to sell the PT-1.
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My Marzan slant rotor I got from the village tinker
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The Yorkbrunner for filling the hall.
The Bruckner for filling the microphone.
The little Yamaha F tuba for making people say, "I had know idea a tuba could do that!"
Miraphone 291 CC
Yorkbrunner CC
Eastman 632 CC
Mack Brass 421 CC
YFB-822 F
YFB-821 F
YFB-621 F
PT-10 F Clone
MackMini F
Willson 3050 Bb
Meinl Weston 451S euphonium
And countless trumpets, trombones, guitars, and every other instrument under the sun…
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My current Mirafone 186.
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