Potential CC sousaphone
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This is for posting links to off site deals that you are not personally selling,but wanting to pass along good deals
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Re: Potential CC sousaphone
I have one just like that. The long leadpipe makes it easier than usual to play comfortably. It is a pretty great BBb sousaphone, and I would never cut it to a CC.
By the way, I have a "cut" CC sousaphone. It plays well, too, but having a sousaphone pitched in CC does not seem to matter much. Played in parades or small jazz bands, it just sounds like another tuba, and does not seem to benefit much from its CC pitch. Usually, I find CC tubas to sound cleaner and more centered than BBbs. Not so with the CC sousaphone, which I still enjoy anyway.
By the way, I have a "cut" CC sousaphone. It plays well, too, but having a sousaphone pitched in CC does not seem to matter much. Played in parades or small jazz bands, it just sounds like another tuba, and does not seem to benefit much from its CC pitch. Usually, I find CC tubas to sound cleaner and more centered than BBbs. Not so with the CC sousaphone, which I still enjoy anyway.
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Re: Potential CC sousaphone
If I am not mistaken, the CC sousaphone you are referring to is the one you bought from me. If I remember correctly, I actually started with an Eb 4 valve King and extended it with loop from an American Standard. It turned out pretty decent. The loop actually ended up fitting pretty nicely with the 4th valve tubing. I thought it almost looked factory. Glad to hear you still have it.
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Re: Potential CC sousaphone
Hi Gus!
I do still have it, and I like it a lot. And you are right--it looks almost factory. You did a great job with that horn!
I do still have it, and I like it a lot. And you are right--it looks almost factory. You did a great job with that horn!
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Re: Potential CC sousaphone
Tom Coffey wrote:I find CC tubas to sound cleaner and more centered than BBbs.

King 2341 (New Style)
B&S PT-600 (GR55) BBb
Blokepiece "Symphony"
B&S PT-600 (GR55) BBb
Blokepiece "Symphony"
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Re: Potential CC sousaphone
Somebody got a really good deal on this sousa. Anybody here win it?
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Re: Potential CC sousaphone
I would have liked to bid on it but it clearly states "U.S bidders only".Uncle Buck wrote:Somebody got a really good deal on this sousa. Anybody here win it?
I find that ironic because his EBay name is "wanting to sell elsewhere"!