Packer is a 4/4---Wisemann is a 5/4....TubaBum wrote:I tried the Silver plated version at the NAMM this year. I found the Wisemann CC version (similar) to be somewhat more free blowing and a better bottom end.
John Packer "Sterling" JP379CC tuba low range demo (brief)
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Re: John Packer "Sterling" JP379CC tuba low range demo (brie
In this way they duplicate the characteristics of the tubas they reference. The Packer/Hirsbrunner is more agile on the whole especially in the money range, but the low end, while very workable (as bloke shows), is not quite as easy to get around.TubaBum wrote:I tried the Silver plated version at the NAMM this year. I found the Wisemann CC version (similar) to be somewhat more free blowing and a better bottom end.