Hi-
While browsing, I noticed that Tuba Exchange now has their own line for a 19" bell compensating 4 piston .689 Eb tuba--I would think this is a Chinese copy/clone of a Besson 'Fletcher' Eb tuba--anybody play this horn yet? Just curious how it plays. Thanks.
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Tuba Exchange Eb comp. tuba
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Re: Tuba Exchange Eb comp. tuba
Is the lead pipe actually as low as it is in the picture on the Tuba Exchange web site? It looks like it comes out at collarbone level.
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Re: Tuba Exchange Eb comp. tuba
jonesmj wrote:Hi-
While browsing, I noticed that Tuba Exchange now has their own line for a 19" bell compensating 4 piston .689 Eb tuba--I would think this is a Chinese copy/clone of a Besson 'Fletcher' Eb tuba--anybody play this horn yet? Just curious how it plays. Thanks.
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Re: Tuba Exchange Eb comp. tuba
I also notice that TE offer a home brand compensating euphonium. I'd be interested in opinions on those if anybody has purchased one.
Besson BE982 Sovereign EEb tuba
Wessex Champion EEb tuba
Stencil compensating euphonium
Wessex Champion EEb tuba
Stencil compensating euphonium
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Re: Tuba Exchange Eb comp. tuba
I don't know anything about the Tuba Exchange 3+1 comp Eb, but the Jupiter 983 Eb copy played very nicely (pretty close to the 983 and possibly just as well). The Jupiter rep said there are going to be a few more changes (including the angle of the valve set) and that it might be out in 2 years. The St. Pete Eb was also pretty nice, and lists for less than the 3+1 TE horn.
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Re: Tuba Exchange Eb comp. tuba
That new Jupiter "Besson 983" Eb copy sounds interesting. I've heard some really good things about the St. Pete Eb horn as well. The TMEA Convention will be here soon enough, so I will be getting my hands "dirty"Bob Kolada wrote:I don't know anything about the Tuba Exchange 3+1 comp Eb, but the Jupiter 983 Eb copy played very nicely (pretty close to the 983 and possibly just as well). The Jupiter rep said there are going to be a few more changes (including the angle of the valve set) and that it might be out in 2 years. The St. Pete Eb was also pretty nice, and lists for less than the 3+1 TE horn.
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Re: Tuba Exchange Eb comp. tuba
Is the said Jupiter Eb a compensator after the Blaikley system?
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Re: Tuba Exchange Eb comp. tuba
Yes the 983 copy is compensated. Jupiter also has/had a 3+1 non-comp Eb that I don't believe was ever listed in the U.S.
http://www.shopwiki.co.uk/_Jupiter+Tuba+Eb+JCB376L

http://www.shopwiki.co.uk/_Jupiter+Tuba+Eb+JCB376L

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Re: Tuba Exchange Eb comp. tuba
I owned one of these Jupiter non-comp, 3+1 EEb tubas for a while. Bought it in Australia. It was OK, much the same as a YEB321 to play, but a little brighter in tone than the Yamaha.
Besson BE982 Sovereign EEb tuba
Wessex Champion EEb tuba
Stencil compensating euphonium
Wessex Champion EEb tuba
Stencil compensating euphonium