I have always noticed how similar the Jupiter & Yorkbrunner seemed to be. They both seem to be mostly brass and able to accept a Conn Helleberg mouthpiece in the receiver.tubaboy2005 wrote:well it was between a Jupiter (which I liked a lot) and a Yorkbrunner. Just wanted to know which one was more awesome. Mom and Dad were like whatever. So, I dont know what to do. How are those Nirshle (sp?) tubas? a friend told me that was the horn for quintet. He's a trombonist though, so Im not sure. Thanks for all the ideas!
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You might want to compare the Hengshui Star and the Thein too as they are mostly brass as well as having moveable tuning slides just like the Jupiter and Yorkbrunners.
I also seem to recall hearing somewhere that most High School quintet tuba player's parents & sophomore trombone players both typically lean more to the Gold Brass Thein CC when compared to other makes although the Hengshui Star model XA-A was quite close in polls too. I could be mistaken though as this was largely second hand information. Your best bet is to try to play them all and see which blends best with your quintet.