Jupiter Eb?
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Jupiter Eb?
I've been hearing rumors for the past several months that Jupiter is developing an Eb in collaboration with a famous soloist. Does anybody know any details (or rumors, for that matter)?
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Re: Jupiter Eb?
Do you mean this?
http://www.signetmusic.com/zone/detail/ ... 0Zone&se=1
I remember seeing it on Jupiter's English website but cannot find that now.
http://www.signetmusic.com/zone/detail/ ... 0Zone&se=1
I remember seeing it on Jupiter's English website but cannot find that now.
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Re: Jupiter Eb?
From what I have heard from reliable sources is that the prototype has been finished and that he is now using that as his main horn while they do the final tweaks on the production horn. Not sure where everything is as of now as my information is about 4 months old, but this information came from someone who had seen him play this prototype and had many discussions with him about it. But as we all know rumors are still only rumors until the real facts come out 
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Re: Jupiter Eb?
Could it be this?
This looks too big to be the CC,

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This looks too big to be the CC,

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Re: Jupiter Eb?
I hear that the new model changes colors based on the tessitura that you are playing in. True story.
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Re: Jupiter Eb?
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Re: Jupiter Eb?
Isn’t it a Besson 983 that Pat Sheridan is sitting with in that photo?
The Jupiter 3+1 Eb tuba referred to above here is not compensating. I like the 3+1 set-up for ergonomic reasons, but unless there are one or two triggers (main and 3rd), there are no ways to adjust pitch on the fly (aside of lipping).
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The Jupiter 3+1 Eb tuba referred to above here is not compensating. I like the 3+1 set-up for ergonomic reasons, but unless there are one or two triggers (main and 3rd), there are no ways to adjust pitch on the fly (aside of lipping).
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Re: Jupiter Eb?
tubashaman2 wrote:I heard this Jupiter Eb that Pat Sheridan has is a copy of the Besson 983 with a couple of small modifications. I heard this from someone at ASU at the time.
The photo is of an insufficient resolution for me to tell whether it has compensating loops, but the wrapping of the larger loops is quite similar to that of the Besson 983.
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Re: Jupiter Eb?
Pat has been playing a multi-colored lacquer finished Jupiter Eb for a few years now. I haven't seen any others anything like it, even with normal finish.
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Re: Jupiter Eb?
Am I missing something here?Bob Kolada wrote:Do you mean this?
http://www.signetmusic.com/zone/detail/ ... 0Zone&se=1
I remember seeing it on Jupiter's English website but cannot find that now.
This link seems to go to nothing......
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Re: Jupiter Eb?
You missed the date-and-time on Bob's post -- that link is well over 3 years old:TubaMusikMann wrote:Am I missing something here?Bob Kolada wrote:Do you mean this?
http://www.signetmusic.com/zone/detail/ ... 0Zone&se=1
I remember seeing it on Jupiter's English website but cannot find that now.![]()
This link seems to go to nothing......
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Re: Jupiter Eb?
Yes. The original post was from 2009.TubaMusikMann wrote:Am I missing something here?
Jupiter does now have a Eb non-comp 3+1, .689 bore, 15-inch bell tuba designed primarily for the UK student-to-intermediate brass band market:
http://www.normans.co.uk/p-1369-jupiter ... -tuba.aspx" target="_blank" target="_blank
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Re: Jupiter Eb?
Well, this post is nearly 4 years old, and there's nothing on the Jupiter web site and nothing particular in the rumor mill. I think we can safely assume that it's dead in the water.
Here's a link to a picture of him with the multicolor Jupiter: http://www.usd379.org/index.aspx?NID=2337
Here's a Y'allTube video with the same horn": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyQeYctaea4 As this is from 2010 and comments that it's a one-of-a-kind horn, I think we can forget this coming to market.
Here's a link to a picture of him with the multicolor Jupiter: http://www.usd379.org/index.aspx?NID=2337
Here's a Y'allTube video with the same horn": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyQeYctaea4 As this is from 2010 and comments that it's a one-of-a-kind horn, I think we can forget this coming to market.
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Re: Jupiter Eb?
No, it is alive and well. It's just not marketed in the US. It is primarily for the UK student to intermediate brass band market. My link is a current link if you'd like to purchase one.
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Re: Jupiter Eb?
This was really about the compensating 4-front valve horn that Sheridan was developing with Jupiter as a replacement for the 983, not the student instrument. Thanks, though for the info on the student horn.
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