http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tuba-F-NEW-Mode ... 3f1150f5b3" target="_blank
Odds that we'll ever find out anything of importance about how it's different from the previous iteration?
I don't see anything that stands out.
Here we go again - "upgraded" M & M F
Forum rules
This is for posting links to off site deals that you are not personally selling,but wanting to pass along good deals
This is for posting links to off site deals that you are not personally selling,but wanting to pass along good deals
-
- FAQ Czar
- Posts: 2338
- Joined: Sat May 08, 2010 2:54 pm
- The Big Ben
- 6 valves
- Posts: 3169
- Joined: Sat Dec 16, 2006 11:54 am
- Location: Port Townsend, WA
Re: Here we go again - "upgraded" M & M F
I e-mailed the seller and the answer was that it has a different lead pipe from earlier models. The lead pipe on this one is made from gold brass.
- MartyNeilan
- 6 valves
- Posts: 4876
- Joined: Fri Mar 19, 2004 3:06 am
- Location: Practicing counting rests.
Re: Here we go again - "upgraded" M & M F
FWIW, that is not a bad price for a decent 6 valve F tuba...
- Wyvern
- Wessex Tubas
- Posts: 5033
- Joined: Fri Sep 01, 2006 7:00 pm
- Location: Hampshire, England when not travelling around the world on Wessex business
- Contact:
Re: Here we go again - "upgraded" M & M F
It is a shame that the JinBao F does not have better intonations, as it would be really good for students and those on a budget, but having tried myself, I just do not consider it good enough to sell and will now only get to special order.
I just wonder why it is so out of tune with itself? I noticed the expansion in tube diameter increases dramatically in the main tuning slide, so wonder if the problem could be there? I cannot see a gold brass leadpipe would help.
It is rather ironic that this quite 'normal' F tuba has such problems, while the little Bubbie travel tuba has pretty good intonation playing in either F or Eb.
I just wonder why it is so out of tune with itself? I noticed the expansion in tube diameter increases dramatically in the main tuning slide, so wonder if the problem could be there? I cannot see a gold brass leadpipe would help.
It is rather ironic that this quite 'normal' F tuba has such problems, while the little Bubbie travel tuba has pretty good intonation playing in either F or Eb.
-
- 6 valves
- Posts: 2632
- Joined: Sun Jul 19, 2009 1:57 pm
- Location: Chicago
Re: Here we go again - "upgraded" M & M F
So is it an excellent price for a lousy 6 valve F tuba?MartyNeilan wrote:FWIW, that is not a bad price for a decent 6 valve F tuba...

A bit fuzzy here, but mine not only had that sharp 3rd, but also a flat 5th, out of tune 6th (I do not remember which way it leaned), a very funny sounding low F, and the known sharp 4th partial. Maybe even a bad 8th. I'm not completely adverse to tubas with intonation difficulties but I didn't want to learn new fingerings for every note and wasn't that fond of the horn's sound.bloke wrote:It looks to be a knock-off of the 181 (which features the really sharp second space C) rather than the 281 (which is not burdened with that problem).
Mechanically, though, it was pretty solid.
-
- bugler
- Posts: 34
- Joined: Sun Nov 30, 2008 9:29 pm
- Location: Richardson, TX
Re: Here we go again - "upgraded" M & M F
.
Last edited by DavidB on Mon Feb 20, 2012 4:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
-
- 6 valves
- Posts: 2632
- Joined: Sun Jul 19, 2009 1:57 pm
- Location: Chicago
Re: Here we go again - "upgraded" M & M F
Piston- 1281, the Willsons, the Yamahas, 2250,...DavidB wrote:Sure, this model has some problems, but does a true point-and-shoot F exist?
Rotary-182, 653, probably the Firebird,...
For the most part expensive, though I think the little Cerveny computers more than well enough even if bought new.
- bort
- 6 valves
- Posts: 11223
- Joined: Wed Sep 22, 2004 11:08 pm
- Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Re: Here we go again - "upgraded" M & M F
The Yamaha F tubas are really the most point-and-shoot I can think of. Unfortunately, I also find the sound a bit unsatisfying, at least as much as I can make from it.
The Cerveny 653 isn't a "no maintenance" F tuba, but I would say it's very low maintenance. I don't play F every day (...or week), but it's no trouble to get it out, warm up a bit to remind my ears what they need to hear, and then be ready to go. Easy easy. I doubt that something that requires so many workarounds and alternate fingerings would fit the bill for me and my memory.
The Cerveny 653 isn't a "no maintenance" F tuba, but I would say it's very low maintenance. I don't play F every day (...or week), but it's no trouble to get it out, warm up a bit to remind my ears what they need to hear, and then be ready to go. Easy easy. I doubt that something that requires so many workarounds and alternate fingerings would fit the bill for me and my memory.
