Spending as little as possibe, what 4 valve euphonium would you purchase. This instrument will be used for light doubling (once or twice a year on a couple of pieces with no tuba) and mostly for fun.
TNFJ...you decide!
...btw, if anyone has purchased one lately, how'd it turn out?
Ready to pull the trigger : Cheap 4 valve euphonium
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- Tubaryan12
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Ready to pull the trigger : Cheap 4 valve euphonium
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- Tubaryan12
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Re: Ready to pull the trigger
Indeed, I did.bloke wrote:bloke "you asked..."yes _ no X Schill 4 valve oval euphonium in nickel plate?
yes _ no X Selman 4 valve oval euphonium in lacquer?

......and since you answered, you would suggest ___________ in it's place?
- druby
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Re: Ready to pull the trigger : Cheap 4 valve euphonium
A number of recent positive comments have been made about the "Schiller" 4 valve (3+1) compensating euphonium over on Dave Werden's web site. I know that 3+1 comps are not the favorite of many of the tuba players that frequent TubeNet, but for under $1000 (around $900 to be exact), these are pretty decent horns based on the reports of others.
Doug
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Re: Ready to pull the trigger : Cheap 4 valve euphonium
Here are some options:
I just bought a really sweet playing King 2280 with 95% of the silver intact off eBay for $500.
A friend just bought a Besson 765 noncomp off CL for under $1000 and the horn looks and plays like it was brand new.
If you are patient you can get a really good deal. If you have to have it next week you'll probably have to pay through the nose or settle for something less.
I just bought a really sweet playing King 2280 with 95% of the silver intact off eBay for $500.
A friend just bought a Besson 765 noncomp off CL for under $1000 and the horn looks and plays like it was brand new.
If you are patient you can get a really good deal. If you have to have it next week you'll probably have to pay through the nose or settle for something less.
I am fortunate to have a great job that feeds my family well, but music feeds my soul.
- elimia
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Re: Ready to pull the trigger : Cheap 4 valve euphonium
The Weril is a solid horn. I liked the one I played before I went to a Yamaha. For $1k its a good buy.