The 12th root of 2 formula reports that a BB♭ tuba's #4 circuit should be roughly 70"in length, but I believe I'm observing that successful/usable (tuned) ones (at least, when they are wound around and such) are more like 73" - 74" long.
Rather than supposition (and/or bluster) has anyone taken the time to carefully physically measure a #4-valve four-step-lowering circuit on a BB♭ tuba - that ended up offering an in-tune length (ie. perhaps an in-tune "low F", combined with a typically slightly-flat C), and - if so - would they be willing to report their findings in this thread?
Obviously, I'm in the middle of cobbling one together (being initially pleased with the plumbing configuration I've been able to devise, which is in the rough neighborhood of that range of length), and would be fascinated to be able to read some accurately-measured successful results.
