A Jumbo Sousaphone Comparison

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I want to read your thesis!
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Nice job on your thesis. I hope everyone reads it!
Thanks!
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I'd like to hear about the history of your new King Jumbo and also how you acquired it!
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Glad you finally found a King 'Jumbo'. :) Many of those old Kings are amazing horns. Love the signature 'King' one piece bell, valve caps and buttons :!:
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AWESOME!

As you know, I've been out of the country for a few weeks and just now caught up on this.

Someday I'll have a jumbo....some day...
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...and a 1920s Columbia Tenor Sousaphone

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that was a very fun day. I wish I had enough time to go to jas's shop while I'm up at renton on tuesday... But I agree with your statement Ian, your sousas are one of the few things that make me look like a small individual.
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Re: A Jumbo Sousaphone Comparison

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KiltieTuba wrote:Here's a few pictures of the King next to the Conn.

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It looks to me like the Conn Jumbo has larger bell throat - is that so?
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KiltieTuba wrote:Here it is!
From the article: "The normal tuba sound would be swallowed up in the curtains and ceiling in most halls, so the recording bell allowed the sound to be pushed directly forward."
Exactly. I have a semi-annual gig that is on a stage with massive set backdrops and curtains, and my recording bell is the only way I can play the gig.
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