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DouglasJB
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I tried it here at Midwest and wasn't really impressed. Bloke informed me how flat the horn is. (Thanks Joe, it was nice to meet you)
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bisontuba
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Ugh...and I think Joe agreed to buy it too....
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Re: Packer CC

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Joe,

How are the thread tolerances on the Packer?
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So you think this valve block would be a good alternative to making a Franken BAT? How much do you estimate a valve block running? When might they become available? This really would appeal to some because the block is already all there, it's cut to CC, and could work well on a BAT or any fraken project.

Just looking for a little info,
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Re: Packer CC

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bloke wrote:a Schilke Helleberg II mouthpiece plays it up to pitch (for me - and with a c. 1/2" pull) and offers the instrument some liveliness (that, imo, these Hb designs are asking for).
I haven't thought of my HB2P as not-lively, but after reading your suggestion I got a Schilke Helleberg II to try and it is a very nice match for this tuba. It is indeed lively and in tune.
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Michael Bush wrote:
bloke wrote:a Schilke Helleberg II mouthpiece plays it up to pitch (for me - and with a c. 1/2" pull) and offers the instrument some liveliness (that, imo, these Hb designs are asking for).
I haven't thought of my HB2P as not-lively, but after reading your suggestion I got a Schilke Helleberg II to try and it is a very nice match for this tuba. It is indeed lively and in tune.
From why I've been told my Bruno Tilz/Hirsbrunner M1 is very similar to the SH II. Works great on my HB-2. Better intonation, more colorful sound (on a tuba that is already very colorful), more focus, etc.
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