Eastman 832 4/4 CC tuba
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Eastman 832 4/4 CC tuba
I just took delivery of my new Eastman 4/4 832, next to it is my Eastman 6/4 836. Chuck Kerrigan picked it out for me and did he pick out a great horn. May be the best tuba I've ever played in my life, case closed! It is the perfect compliment to my 6/4 tuba as the pitch is consistent between the two horns. Sound, pitch and response are soooo consistent and the Eastman workmanship is fantastic. I can't say enough good things about both horns and I feel blessed to have such great instruments to do my job in the orchestra. Thanks Chuck, Ryan and Meagan. If you have any questions, please feel free to personal message me. Click on pic to enlarge.
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Re: Eastman 832 4/4 CC tuba
It appears to be a nice sized, though fairly compact, horn. Congrats!
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Re: Eastman 832 4/4 CC tuba
What's the difference between this and the Eastman 632?
(Ok, the difference is 200. How are the two tubas different?
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(Ok, the difference is 200. How are the two tubas different?
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Re: Eastman 832 4/4 CC tuba
The 832 is lighter in weight(lighter/thinner gauge of brass), the bell does not flare out as much(1" smaller). Uses the same valve setup as the 6/4 836 (York style/Yamahayork) but still retains the .689 bore. It retains the bugle that Matt Walters designed. There are differences in the lead pipe/receiver too. Bort feel free to contact me via PM(I'll give you my phone# so you can call me) and I'd be more than happy to speak directly.
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Re: Eastman 832 4/4 CC tuba
I'm now totally curious about what would happen if you put that .689 valve cluster on the 836 body....Rivercity Tuba wrote: Uses the same valve setup as the 6/4 836 (York style/Yamahayork) but still retains the .689 bore. It retains the bugle that Matt Walters designed.
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Billy Morris
Rudolf Meinl Model 45, Musikmesse Horn
Boosey & Hawkes Imperial Eb (19" Bell)
1968 Besson New Standard Eb (15" Bell)
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Rudolf Meinl Model 45, Musikmesse Horn
Boosey & Hawkes Imperial Eb (19" Bell)
1968 Besson New Standard Eb (15" Bell)
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Re: Eastman 832 4/4 CC tuba
Exactly how heavy is the 832?
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Re: Eastman 832 4/4 CC tuba
How much was the 832?
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Re: Eastman 832 4/4 CC tuba
For price, I'd contact Matt Walters at Dillon music.