Glenn Cronkhite makes the sleekest bag for urban tuba travel, and his MIR191 bag fits the Miraphone 191/1291/1292 tubas exactly, 19x36".
Steve Ferguson
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IOS
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Why not get the gig bag designed by Miraphone specifically for the instrument:
http://www.wwbw.com/Miraphone-Deluxe-Fa ... 1938.music
http://www.wwbw.com/Miraphone-Deluxe-Fa ... 1938.music
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Why not? Because the Miraphone bag is not actually designed specifically for the instrument. Notice in that link that Miraphone offers only 3 sizes of gig bags for all their tubas. Glenn Cronkhite makes 11 sizes just for Miraphones, plus about another 30 for other brands. I also find the Cronkhite side loading design with the full length zipper allows much easier tuba insertion than the top loading Miraphone bag. As much as I like Miraphone products, I think the Cronkhite bag is a better lifetime purchase for your horn, for style, durability, ease of handling, and protection. Sure, you can save $100 on the Miraphone bag. But, how long are you going to keep this tuba? It might not be long before you wish you had spent the extra $100.IOS wrote:Why not get the gig bag designed by Miraphone specifically for the instrument:
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Like Steve said, I would avoid a top-loading bag (like the Miraphone) for anything but a small top-action horn. The "high wire act" of trying to put a large, expensive front action horn into a top-loader bag is not fun. So, ditto on the Cronkhite recommendation for ergonomics and durability.
Eric "who has owned a Cronkhite bag, but who also has a cheap ProTec large size gig bag available if anyone wants to go the thrifty route"
Eric "who has owned a Cronkhite bag, but who also has a cheap ProTec large size gig bag available if anyone wants to go the thrifty route"
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I've always thought the opposite of full-length zipper bags -- I'm afraid that if the zipper breaks, then I'm screwed. Or, maybe a better question...do the zippers ever break?Ferguson wrote:I also find the Cronkhite side loading design with the full length zipper allows much easier tuba insertion than the top loading Miraphone bag.IOS wrote:Why not get the gig bag designed by Miraphone specifically for the instrument:
I had a Miraphone bag for a borrowed tuba in Austria, and I really liked it. I'm not sure if it's at all similar to the bag in question here, but it was nice, and well-padded. I think it was an older version, because it wasn't that same electric blue color.