Hello everybody!
I would like to speak a bit of Meinl Weston 6460 - Kodiak!
I am curious about this tuba ...
Pitch, volume, color, sound, and especially low...
Thanks to all
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Re: Meinl Weston 6460 - Kodiak
I've heard Alan play it, and it sure sounds nice in his hands.
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Re: Meinl Weston 6460 - Kodiak
HA! I forgot about that Apple store concert! You can see the back of my head in that video...
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Re: Meinl Weston 6460 - Kodiak
I had an opportunity to play one in the elephant room at the army conference. The biggest thing that I noticed wasn't about how it played. It was really uncomfortable for me to hold while playing and I'm not a short guy. I didn't have stand on me and that would have fixed the problem but in the seat I really had to stretch for the mouthpiece.
Take it for what it's worth,
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Take it for what it's worth,
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Re: Meinl Weston 6460 - Kodiak
It's going on three years now, but when I played it, I also played a whole slew of horns at the same time. For what it's worth, I don't remember being very impressed with the Kodiak, but I do have fond memories of some of the other horns I played that day. I remember it being a good playing horn, but nothing I would call home about. I was a much bigger fan of the B & S JBL Classic and the MW 45-SLZ.
Want my main opinion on this horn? I'll make it small so as to avoid excess flak.
Try before you buy if possible, but in my opinion, there are a lot better horns for a lot lower price.
Aaron H.
Want my main opinion on this horn? I'll make it small so as to avoid excess flak.
Try before you buy if possible, but in my opinion, there are a lot better horns for a lot lower price.
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Re: Meinl Weston 6460 - Kodiak
I had a chance to try out a couple at WWBW on 2 different occasions. The Kodiak is a nice tuba, but I liked the SLZ just as well if not a bit better. I would be lying if I didn't say that I found the ergonomics of both tubas to be a pain. Overall, I think I perfered the sound of the SLZ, which I think was just a better match for me personally. The cost difference between the 2 models is considerable, which is another consideration to keep in mind. In the end, both are nice tubas.
I need to make a trip up there again to try out the 2250 and the 4460.
I need to make a trip up there again to try out the 2250 and the 4460.
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Re: Meinl Weston 6460 - Kodiak
One might compare it with the MW 4460 and the JBL?
Thanks
Thanks
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Re: Meinl Weston 6460 - Kodiak
I have never played the Kodiak.
While looking at the development pictures of the Kodiak F tuba, it seemed pretty obvious to me that the Kodiak has the same bugle and bell as the 45SLZ, but the valve section is quite different.
While looking at the development pictures of the Kodiak F tuba, it seemed pretty obvious to me that the Kodiak has the same bugle and bell as the 45SLZ, but the valve section is quite different.
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Re: Meinl Weston 6460 - Kodiak
Why play in tune, just get a horn that sounds good cause I can't play in tune anywayLJV wrote:Intonation? A true artiste can overcome the pi$$-poor pitch of any tuba with a sound worth the effort...
Haven't played one either
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