For people familiar with both the 3/4 and 4/4 Rudy Meinl CC, what are the specific differences between them? (bore sizes, playing characteristics, etc.)? Any thoughts or other comparisons?
The long version:
We all love "this vs. that" threads, I know. It's the middle of summer, so bear with me.
I own a Rudy Meinl 4/4 CC tuba, which sustained some damage during shipping. It is now with one of our favorite repairmen, awaiting restoration. While the tuba has been in my possession, it has always had bell damage, maybe an air leak, a few dents in inopportune places, and it needs a valve alignment. I have never played the undamaged version of it, but it still plays really well even though it needs work.
Thanks to a very generous friend, I am borrowing a Rudy Meinl 3/4 CC tuba for a little while. It is in great shape, and it is in great mechanical condition. My first impression -- my jaw dropped. I believe the hype, this tuba is the real deal! What a fantastic instrument!
Since I don't have both tubas with me, I can't do a side-by-side. But I'm curious if anyone HAS done that kind of comparison before (or, has owned both and can still make comparisons).
My first impression of the 3/4 is SO positive, that I'm wondering how a 4/4 in proper mechanical condition would compare. Do ALL RM's play this well and sound this great?
Anyway, just trying to educate myself here. Think of it like a 186 vs. 188 question, but with Rudy's. I have clearly been taken in by Rudy Meinl tubas, and want to learn as much as I can. Thanks!





