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Willson 3400RZ

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Rotary Willson 3400 at Dillon Music. Ooooohhhh :smilie8:

https://www.dillonmusic.com/used-willso ... a-sn-1029/

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Is someone here buys this, I'd recommend sending the valves to Martin Wilk to have him un-Rotax them and make them more like regular rotary valves.

I did that with my 3050RZ, and it made a world of difference. If I had the whole tuba in Martin's hands... I would have asked him to gut and replace the linkages. They are very fussy and not much fun to deal with.
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Off topic, but relevant – bort, could you please disclose how much did the conversion cost? Not that I'm thinking about it. Just curious. :coffee:

EDIT: Just noticed the tuba has four valves. Interesting, I didn't even know they made bass tubas with 4 valves.
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I think it was $80 per valve. So with shipping, it was $450.
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It looks so empty. I'm not used to that.
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Its the Switzerland Star model
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The Kurath people really make some fine instruments.
I've owned one of the rotary bass tubas...It had a lot of RZzmatazz.
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Oh, I loved that damn rotary 3050. But the valve block was a few inches too high, and needed major surgery to fix the ergonomic issues. Could have been done... And maybe I should have done it ... But I bailed on it.

Kind of wish it had worked out, because it played great (and huge!). Build.quality and silver plating were the BEST!
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Really nice instruments, but it would benefit from a 5th valve , IMHO
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$7900 is a lot of money to pay for a horn that can't play a Low F in tune
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