Best tubas under $6000.00

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I seem to remember somebody doing a "rotor-ectomy" (with, apparently, good results) on a Conn 5xJ ... would that work?
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wondering if the original question really meant to include no "fifth" valve rotor in the absolutley No rotor requirement....
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SeasoningSalt wrote:...Any thoughts? I'm looking for something with a larger bell diameter and good projection. Also, rotors are out of the question. Key of CC also...
Do a search on Sam Gnagey. He reassembles horns similar in concept to the Conn 5xJ that have a high playability-to-appearance ratio, and thus are affordable.

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Grooving for Heaven wrote:I hope you mean your want four piston valves, but a rotor for the 5th valve would be OK. If not, your choices will be VERY limited.
Thein make a 5-piston-valve CC, but it's a tad pricey ...
Bass tuba in C /Bb (piston)
5 piston valves
€ 23821
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CC tuba under $6,000 with 5 valves (4 piston + Trigger)

Try a Kalison DS- from the Tuba Exchange. I think they are going for around $5899ish right now. It's not a Hirs. by any stretch of the imagination, but it is very comparable to other horns 1k higher.
- .750 bore (tuba exchange website)/ .788 (Kalison website)/ .780 (TubaNews.com)
- 18¾" bell (Tuba Exchange Site)/ 18½ (Kalison website)/ 19½ (TubaNews.com)
- 4/4 size
- pretty silver

Do a search for this horn; I have seen a thread or two on these before. Some people love them, some people hate them. From what I can tell, the craftmanship varys greatly from horn to horn. Some are spectacular, some are horrible. I found one that works for me. As far as projection goes, I have no problem being heard in my 90 piece youth orchestra, but then again, it is a youth orchestra. I read on TubaNews that this horn has a bright sound- mine doesn't, and it is probably not me.

Bonus: There are many great used CC tubas for sale under $6,000!! Try one!
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Holy are those Thein instruments ever expensive! 22,000 euros? Musn't be much out there more expensive... are they "the best?"
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