Sousaphone shoulder/bow pads...?
- Donn
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Re: Sousaphone shoulder/bow pads...?
I get along OK without padding per se, and my 40K is a fairly heavy model, but it has a contoured brass shoulder plate that distributes the weight. I noticed recently that a seam in my t-shirt can get uncomfortable after a while, so I'd take a tip from the bicyclists who wear special shorts that don't have seams where you sit. So far I haven't figured out how to get the shorts on over my head, but I'm working on it.
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Re: Sousaphone shoulder/bow pads...?
Hi-
Neotech shoulder and bottom bow pad(s) on my silver 4v H.N. White/King BBb raincatcher--excellent protection and comfort. Highly recommended!
Mark
Neotech shoulder and bottom bow pad(s) on my silver 4v H.N. White/King BBb raincatcher--excellent protection and comfort. Highly recommended!
Mark
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Re: Sousaphone shoulder/bow pads...?
I have black Yamaha pad and bow protector on my Conn 4v BBb - they seem well made and have held up for almost 10 years now. The nylon web straps are easy to attach, but they are a bit long. I have used the horn without the pad, it is not as comfortable over a long set.
I have a white pad and bow protector for my plastic Reynolds BBb - got them from The Tuba Exchange many years ago. (Not sure who actually made them, but I think they are not ProTec.) The white leather (vinyl?) shows dirt a bit, but they have held up well. I suppose I could use the horn without the pad but I carry it for very long gigs & parades and the extra padding helps!
I have a white pad and bow protector for my plastic Reynolds BBb - got them from The Tuba Exchange many years ago. (Not sure who actually made them, but I think they are not ProTec.) The white leather (vinyl?) shows dirt a bit, but they have held up well. I suppose I could use the horn without the pad but I carry it for very long gigs & parades and the extra padding helps!
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Re: Sousaphone shoulder/bow pads...?
Agreed. I use the same pads. They work fine.jonesmj wrote:Hi-
Neotech shoulder and bottom bow pad(s) on my silver 4v H.N. White/King BBb raincatcher--excellent protection and comfort. Highly recommended!
Mark
Butch
Besson "New Standard" 3v comp BBb Tuba, 1974
H.N. White Cleveland 629 Sousaphone, 1965–1970?
Jupiter 596 Sousaphone, 2002
King 1165 Baritone, 1969
H.N. White Cleveland 629 Sousaphone, 1965–1970?
Jupiter 596 Sousaphone, 2002
King 1165 Baritone, 1969
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Re: Sousaphone shoulder/bow pads...?
Pondering on the physics, I feel like a pad on the instruments just dulls the pressure. I've been wanting to try a football/hockey/lacrosse shoulder pad. That way, the horn sits on the hard plastic and more evenly distributes the weight across one's shoulder/trap.
Anyone tried this?
BTW Miraphone 4v BBb, heavy as hell.
Anyone tried this?
BTW Miraphone 4v BBb, heavy as hell.
Rob Goeke
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tofu
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Re: Sousaphone shoulder/bow pads...?
Since you seem to have a vast supply of this as you frequently recommend it on the board for many different applications - why don't you just lather your shoulder/self up with:

Added bonus: it should affect the opposite sex as much as Love Potion No. 9Curmudgeon wrote:Rancid bear grease.
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Re: Sousaphone shoulder/bow pads...?
I don't use a pad on my 48K... mainly because I just don't use it that often either sitting or standing. I keep it in a play stand.
However... I have a custom 4V helicon that I use for stand-up gigs and it gets pretty 'hurty' after a couple of hours. I use foam pipe insulation bound with black electrical tape to keep that one of my back!
However... I have a custom 4V helicon that I use for stand-up gigs and it gets pretty 'hurty' after a couple of hours. I use foam pipe insulation bound with black electrical tape to keep that one of my back!
Dan Schultz
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
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Re: Sousaphone shoulder/bow pads...?
Not as an accessory, but a brass plate more or less like that is part of my 40K. Works great.burningchrome wrote: Anyone tried this?