Anyone played both of these?
I am in the market for a portable BBb for small group dixieland stuff. Both are possibly available to me, for similar prices.
Does anyone have an opinion on their relative merits or faults? Intonation? Sound?
I appreciate the help.
YBB-103 vs. Reynolds 3/4 3v
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eupher61
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Re: YBB-103 vs. Reynolds 3/4 3v
buy whichever and post a link to contact for the other!
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aqualung
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Re: YBB-103 vs. Reynolds 3/4 3v
I was given a 103 that was rescued from a middle school dumpster. When my kid followed in my footsteps and switched from sax to tuba, I put 150 bux into some dentwork and gave it to him. It played quite decently, and I have seen similar testimonials about the 103 on this forum.
A friend of mine has both Eb and BBb Reynolds basses in his fleet. Both have that springloaded gizmo, but both have incorrect valveslide lengths and could use a circumcision.
However, for Trad unplugged my group prefers me on a bellfront axe.
A friend of mine has both Eb and BBb Reynolds basses in his fleet. Both have that springloaded gizmo, but both have incorrect valveslide lengths and could use a circumcision.
However, for Trad unplugged my group prefers me on a bellfront axe.
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PMeuph
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Re: YBB-103 vs. Reynolds 3/4 3v
Are they both local? Can you try them out? Does the 103 come with a case?
Both tubas can play well with the right mouthpiece and the right player.
The Reynolds might have issues with slide lengths(3rd valve slide) and slide alignment (especially the first valve).
If the Yamaha comes with a case that might be your best bet. Yamaha's are usually a tad more expensive so if you get one at a good price you shouldn't have any difficulty getting rid of it later if you want to try something else.
Both tubas can play well with the right mouthpiece and the right player.
The Reynolds might have issues with slide lengths(3rd valve slide) and slide alignment (especially the first valve).
If the Yamaha comes with a case that might be your best bet. Yamaha's are usually a tad more expensive so if you get one at a good price you shouldn't have any difficulty getting rid of it later if you want to try something else.
Yamaha YEP-642s
Boosey & Hawkes 19" Bell Imperial EEb
Boosey & Hawkes 19" Bell Imperial EEb
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Re: YBB-103 vs. Reynolds 3/4 3v
I have only played the 103 so I cannot compare, but the only negative I have with my 103 is a few nasty water traps that fill up after an hour of playing. Rotating the whole horn is the only way to drain!
Other than that I like it a lot and have used it for odd gigs over the years... It is the same basic shape as the YB(X)-621 which I use most of the time for some indoor gigs and rehearsals.
Other than that I like it a lot and have used it for odd gigs over the years... It is the same basic shape as the YB(X)-621 which I use most of the time for some indoor gigs and rehearsals.
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Re: YBB-103 vs. Reynolds 3/4 3v
Thank you for all the information! I appreciate it.