http://www.ebay.com/itm/Professional-Go ... 1858776752
Does anyone have any experience with these? Is it a copy of anything? How is the sound and intonation?
C/Bb Euphonium
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Re: C/Bb Euphonium
That looks like the Jinbao tenor tuba I used to have. I only had the Bb slide and it didn't not play very well in tune for me. I have heard that these are only really useable with the C slide in.
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Re: C/Bb Euphonium
According to the auction this thing ships directly from China. It may cost you a few bucks more but you can cut your loss in case it's a piece of crap and buy it from someone on this forum who accepts returns.
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Re: C/Bb Euphonium
Well it looks pretty. I suspect it will look best on the wall rather than on your lap. 

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Re: C/Bb Euphonium
These are actually made by Hueshen, not Jinbao. Wessex does have one left sitting in our store anyone can have for $350 plus $60 shipping if you want. Plays better in C than Bb, but I can't really recommend due to its 'difficult' intonation
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Re: C/Bb Euphonium
Mine was stamped Jinbao on the bell and JBB-350 was the model. But, even if this is one made by Hueshen, it seems like it has the same problems as the one I had.Neptune wrote:These are actually made by Hueshen, not Jinbao. Wessex does have one left sitting in our store anyone can have for $350 plus $60 shipping if you want. Plays better in C than Bb, but I can't really recommend due to its 'difficult' intonation
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Re: C/Bb Euphonium
As far as I know the Jinbao made ones are only in Bb, while those with additional C slide like the one advertised are from Huashen. I have never tried the Jinbao version, but sounds like it does not play any better 
Both are clones of a Dalian design
For those that want a rotary valve euphonium, I have always tried to point them towards the curved bell Kaiser baritone- a much better playing horn.

Both are clones of a Dalian design
For those that want a rotary valve euphonium, I have always tried to point them towards the curved bell Kaiser baritone- a much better playing horn.
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Re: C/Bb Euphonium
HUGE thank you to all of you for saving me from myself. 

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Re: C/Bb Euphonium
I don't think the proportions look right to be a Cerveny copy.
A lot more similar to the Miraphone C56A
http://www.miraphone.de/en/en_modeldeta ... 7&v=1&l=en
EDIT: This was in reply to a post linking to a similar Cerveny. In the short time I typed the reply the post was deleted.
A lot more similar to the Miraphone C56A
http://www.miraphone.de/en/en_modeldeta ... 7&v=1&l=en
EDIT: This was in reply to a post linking to a similar Cerveny. In the short time I typed the reply the post was deleted.