It does seem sometimes like not searching tubenet is a crime, doesn't it?
I've only played one older Rudy F like you describe. Absolutely hated it. But that's one opinion, and there are a great many of them in use...
J.c.S.
Rudy Meinl F
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chhite
I switched from a Yamaha 621F to a Rudi six-valve 5/4 F about eight years ago. It was a unit-owned horn purchased in 1989. After spending a year or so with it I was convinced to purchase my own five-valve version, not because the sixth was a problem but rather I felt the horn played well enough without it and I still feel that way. As another poster stated, it does not sound like a small C or giant euph. I used mine on our band's recent tour and got lots of compliments on my sound. Give it a try.
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