I will just say that there are some here who will immediately mention a certain model tuba *cough* Miraphone 186 *cough* to someone looking to buy their first tuba, even though that particular tuba may or may not be to his/her liking. Just because a certain model has been accepted as "the standard" does not mean everyone will like it's tonal or playing qualities. That's why I try to mention several good, known/quality tubas.
Everyone has their own sound concept, playing ability, lung capacity, oral cavity, tooth angle, lip musculature/mouth shape, etc and this is exactly why we have so many different models of tubas & mouthpieces.








