Seems like a horn some people talk about owning, but not a lot of conversation on them.
Pro's/Con's, your perspective from experience?
Perspective on Mirafone 188-5U
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Perspective on Mirafone 188-5U
Chris Boyd
Miraphone 188
Willson 3400s FA-5
Miraphone 188
Willson 3400s FA-5
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Re: Perspective on Mirafone 188-5U
It's the favored ax of one of my favorite tubists, William Roper. You can hear it on his records.
It's a beefier version of the 186. It's physically larger and has more depth and sonority in its sound, to my ears. Good all-arounder.
It's a beefier version of the 186. It's physically larger and has more depth and sonority in its sound, to my ears. Good all-arounder.
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Re: Perspective on Mirafone 188-5U
Thanks for the tip on William Roper. His looks like it has been a trusty companion for many years.
I’m a hobby player who’s been out of playing a long minute while growing the family. Just acquired a like new 188 in an unbelievable luck deal that would make you sick.
Lifelong BBb guy, so going to have to learn CC. Should be fun!

Chris Boyd
Miraphone 188
Willson 3400s FA-5
Miraphone 188
Willson 3400s FA-5