Yamaha YBB 631?
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Re: Yamaha YBB 631?
Word is the just-released 'neo' model YBB 632 is better, if you're buying new.
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Re: Yamaha YBB 631?
Just about any BBb 3+1 compensating model is so heavy and bulky that nobody should buy any specific model without thoroughly testing the ergonomics. Mouthpiece placement/angle, right hand comfort, and left hand reach shall work well for you, if you want to survive with your acquisition in even the medium long run. And then there are all the music related factors to consider also.
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Re: Yamaha YBB 631?
I haven’t tried the big Yamaha BBb version I, but I own and play the one it was copied after, the Besson New Standard (mine is from 1970). Only Yamaha put a large receiver on their copy, which would be a sane trait. I am less convinced about their taking the bore down to 0.689" from the 0.732" of the Besson.
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Re: Yamaha YBB 631?
Very easily and quickly replaced. Though I still prefer metal...iiipopes wrote:Yamaha valve guides are an achilles' heel.
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You CAN get metal Yamaha valve guides, but the cost is outrageous... 
I think I might end up as a grumpy old man when I get old...
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Re: Yamaha YBB 631?
I am not a Yamaha-basher, as my main euphonium is the YEP-641. But with the compensating tubas I am more reluctant. This actual sample may be exactly what you want and need, but you will only know for sure after a thorough testing.
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Re: Yamaha YBB 631?
I thought I'd read somewhere that he plays a 631; is this it?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ym02Ia7n ... 6E74DF5220" target="_blank
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ym02Ia7n ... 6E74DF5220" target="_blank
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Re: Yamaha YBB 631?
I'm not sure of whom you're speaking, but that's a Besson Sovereign and a Jupiter prototype... both Ebs.Bob Kolada wrote:I thought I'd read somewhere that he plays a 631; is this it?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ym02Ia7n ... 6E74DF5220" target="_blank" target="_blank
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Re: Yamaha YBB 631?
The slides look kinda long on the top valve horn. I know what the other one is, I actually played it. 