Hey all,
Hope it's okay to post this here - I'm looking to buy a decent euphonium or baritone that is under $300. I started playing just a couple years ago on a crappy $100 chinese horn, which sounded pretty sub-par. I bought a Yamaha YEP-201 on ebay last year and found that it had been frankenstein repaired, leaked a bunch and did not play well. Thus, I'm trying to avoid ebay. Anyone know of any amazing deals on a good horn that can be vouched for? Preferably that is on the smaller side of the spectrum? Let me know. Thanks all!
Adam
WTB: Good, Affordable Euphonium/Baritone
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Re: WTB: Good, Affordable Euphonium/Baritone
You may want to try calling Stan Kolb at Taylor Music in Aberdeen, SD: 800.872.2263.
He's got dozens of these instruments in varying conditions. If you don't care what it looks like, you can probably get a decent player at close to your budget.
He's got dozens of these instruments in varying conditions. If you don't care what it looks like, you can probably get a decent player at close to your budget.
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Re: WTB: Good, Affordable Euphonium/Baritone
You could buy my four-rotor oval euph/baritone. $300 OBO. Lives in Rochester, NY
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Re: WTB: Good, Affordable Euphonium/Baritone
I bought a tuba from this guy and had him do some work before shipping it. I was very happy with the whole experience-
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Re: WTB: Good, Affordable Euphonium/Baritone
That looks like a good deal, but ... it's funny it turns out to be the same thing you apparently already have. Frankenstein repair - mismatched donors? If it's just cleaning up some solder joints, that might be cheaper than buying a new one. I've never seen the baritone, but the lady of the house has a 201 alto horn that seems pretty nice.