Cameron Gates wrote:Bob Kolada wrote:Fair enough! But it seems that Jin Bao/Schiller (Tuba Exchange/M&M/...) is the same "brand".
And I think this is the horn mentioned here-
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Yes, I believe that is the same instrument. I own it. I play it. I am constantly working on it.
The Elephant's words are basically right on.
Interesting.
I was with the Elephant all the way... until recently when these 186 clones came out. I have no idea how the Jinbao company operates, but those tubas are really quite good. I've played a Dillon, a Schiller (from Laabs) and a JZ (at BBC), all clearly from the same factory, and all mechanically sound. Enough forum members have bought these, and used them for months, that if the valves started seizing after a short time, we would be hearing about it.
Having said that, I bought a Jinbao produced alto trombone about 3 years ago (I couldn't resist at just over a hundred dollars with shipping). The slide was horrendous out of the box. It was like they never buffed the inside of the outer slide tubes. After getting that resolved, the slide is decent (as is the horn, overall). My question to Cameron is, you've mentioned valve trouble, but how is the handslide on that contrabass? I would think, with the extra long tubes on a trombone in F, it could be a disaster. On the other hand, if the slide is good, it might be one indicator that Jinbao is STARTING to figure things out.