Creation of New Wessex 3/4 Compensated CC tuba
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Creation of New Wessex 3/4 Compensated CC tuba
Earlier this year, young Belgium tuba virtuoso and Wessex Artiste, Ken Van-Hoylandt approached me about the possibility of making a compensated CC tuba which would be as versatile as the classic British Eb tubas to be able to use for anything from solo playing to band, or orchestra - A CC which could do anything! We corresponded and he sent me sketches of his designs and I saw the possibility for Wessex to make using mainly existing parts at the factory, as developing a new tuba if it requires new mandrels, particularly bell can be very expensive.
Ken joined Carl Kleinsteuber, Chuck Nickles and myself on visit to factory this December and using the tuba building talents of Chuck and the resources of the factory, the new Wessex TC367 ‘Hussar‘ 3/4 compensated CC tuba has become a reality.
The new tuba has really exceeded expectations. It has tone very much like a compensated Eb, not surprising as it shares the same bell, intonation is equally good as the Eb, high register is easy due to the relatively small bore, while the low register as you would expect is better than an Eb - and using compensated valve set, moving around in the low register is easy, even for fast passages.
The new tuba has 18” bell and 17.5mm to 18.5mm valve set based on the design of the old British cavalry tubas, which is where the idea of the name arises.
I expect the first batch of the new TC367 to be available Summer 2018. Price has not yet been finalised, but will be under $4,000.
Ken joined Carl Kleinsteuber, Chuck Nickles and myself on visit to factory this December and using the tuba building talents of Chuck and the resources of the factory, the new Wessex TC367 ‘Hussar‘ 3/4 compensated CC tuba has become a reality.
The new tuba has really exceeded expectations. It has tone very much like a compensated Eb, not surprising as it shares the same bell, intonation is equally good as the Eb, high register is easy due to the relatively small bore, while the low register as you would expect is better than an Eb - and using compensated valve set, moving around in the low register is easy, even for fast passages.
The new tuba has 18” bell and 17.5mm to 18.5mm valve set based on the design of the old British cavalry tubas, which is where the idea of the name arises.
I expect the first batch of the new TC367 to be available Summer 2018. Price has not yet been finalised, but will be under $4,000.
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Re: Creation of New Wessex 3/4 Compensated CC tuba
Correct. Besson only made a few F-compensating tubas. (I got to see the best one at Tuba Christmas!!!) But that is what Kiltie said: a tuba like a Besson 983, but in CC instead.Mark Finley wrote:KiltieTuba wrote:So it’s a Besson 983 in CC?
Sounds that way. I don't even think besson ever made a 4 valve compensating CC. That's cool that Wessex is trying something very innovative. (long way from the clone days, aren't they?)
Jonathan, I realize that prototypes are what they are, and we appreciate you being excited about giving us a sneak peak at new products, but I hope the tight bend in that one slide can be worked around, and same for the exposed tubing next to the bottom bow.
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Re: Creation of New Wessex 3/4 Compensated CC tuba
Besson actually made at least two very small groups of compensating CC's. It seems that one group (maybe just a couple of instruments) was apparently made in the 60's (and one of those was a 3V); with another group sometime later, probably in the 70's. There is reasonable information that in the second run, 2 each of 3V, and 4V were made. These 4V'ers were in the classic 3+1 configuration. I know that one 3V from the earlier group has since had a 4th added to it.
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Re: Creation of New Wessex 3/4 Compensated CC tuba
Next year may just be the year I buy a Wessex!
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Re: Creation of New Wessex 3/4 Compensated CC tuba
Not really. The valve layout is similar and same bore, the bell is derived from the Eb, although different diameter - but all the bows and taper in between are different.KiltieTuba wrote:So it’s a Besson 983 in CC?
A bit like people thing the Besson F were just cut down Eb. The valves and design was the same, but virtually every bow was different. I know because we are in the process of making a compensated F and all new mandrel are required.
Raising the exposed 4th valve tubing at bottom is easy. That will be done on production tuba. For the tight bend - it does not seem to have any detrimental effect on how the tuba plays - and is difficult to eliminate, so we will see.Mark Finley wrote:Jonathan, I realize that prototypes are what they are, and we appreciate you being excited about giving us a sneak peak at new products, but I hope the tight bend in that one slide can be worked around, and same for the exposed tubing next to the bottom bow.
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Re: Creation of New Wessex 3/4 Compensated CC tuba
I stand corrected. Thanks.Mikelynch wrote:Besson actually made at least two very small groups of compensating CC's. It seems that one group (maybe just a couple of instruments) was apparently made in the 60's (and one of those was a 3V); with another group sometime later, probably in the 70's. There is reasonable information that in the second run, 2 each of 3V, and 4V were made. These 4V'ers were in the classic 3+1 configuration. I know that one 3V from the earlier group has since had a 4th added to it.
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Re: Creation of New Wessex 3/4 Compensated CC tuba
Mike, is the Besson CC at BBC one of yours?
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Re: Creation of New Wessex 3/4 Compensated CC tuba
Will there be a BBb version?
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Re: Creation of New Wessex 3/4 Compensated CC tuba
Not planned at presentDavidus1 wrote:Will there be a BBb version?
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Re: Creation of New Wessex 3/4 Compensated CC tuba
Bort--it is.
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Re: Creation of New Wessex 3/4 Compensated CC tuba
Cool to see some new designs.
KiltieTuba wrote:So it’s a Besson 983 in CC?
I think the real question here is which is better, lacquer or silver?KiltieTuba wrote:Ah, TubeNet at its finest - topic on one instrument turns into discussion about another manufacturer's instruments.
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Re: Creation of New Wessex 3/4 Compensated CC tuba
Tabor wrote:I think the real question here is which is better, lacquer or silver?
Now we're getting to the heart of the matter!
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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Re: Creation of New Wessex 3/4 Compensated CC tuba
We have managed to remove that tight U bend from tubing. Here is the updated prototype TC367. Now needs to be measured for CAD drawings to be made and new mandrels where required. Therefore first batch will be summer 2018
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Re: Creation of New Wessex 3/4 Compensated CC tuba
Any idea of a cost?
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Just under $4,000AHynds wrote:Any idea of a cost?
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Re: Creation of New Wessex 3/4 Compensated CC tuba
Is this Tuba still planned to be sold eventually or has it been discontinued?
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Re: Creation of New Wessex 3/4 Compensated CC tuba
The 3/4 CC will be made as a 4+1 rather than compensator. Also we have made new bows to improve intonation.
We hope to have the prototype at ITEC
We hope to have the prototype at ITEC