However over the last few weeks I have had multiple professional players who have wanted to try selection of tubas to pick out the best on sound and to my amazement in every case they have chosen silver over lacquer because of brighter tone and greater projection. And it is not their imagination - I can hear the difference standing out front. The lacquer tubas, or euphoniums (it has applied to Wessex euphoniums, CC tubas and EEb tubas) always sounds smaller, more mellow and does not project as much as the silver - while one nickel plated EEb I got sounds completely dead of resonance and that alone is enough for me to not get any more, even if it was not for the health concerns debated previously.
I think this very interesting! I was playing a silver-plated Wessex EEb in band this evening as the only tuba (rather than my usual lacquer one) and the conductor commented on what a big tone I was making
PS I must now get a raw brass one to compare







