Wessex Excelsior

Tubas, euphoniums, mouthpieces, and anything music-related.
Forum rules
This section is for posts that are directly related to performance, performers, or equipment. Social issues are allowed, as long as they are directly related to those categories. If you see a post that you cannot respond to with respect and courtesy, we ask that you do not respond at all.
Post Reply
Uncle Markie
Posts: 3
Joined: Fri Aug 28, 2020 7:51 am
Has thanked: 0
Been thanked: 1 time

Wessex Excelsior

Post by Uncle Markie »

Does anyone on here have any experience with the Wessex Excelsior compact compensating BBb?


User avatar
Three Valves
Posts: 4613
Joined: Thu Aug 13, 2020 4:07 pm
Location: The Land of Pleasant Living
Has thanked: 818 times
Been thanked: 505 times

Re: Wessex Excelsior

Post by Three Valves »

Compensating?? It does not appear compact.

Not I, no.
Thought Criminal
Mack Brass Artiste
TU422L with TU25
1964 Conn 36k with CB Arnold Jacobs
Accent (By B&S) 952R with Bach12
The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column
2nd tenor
Posts: 486
Joined: Sun May 09, 2021 1:50 pm
Has thanked: 115 times
Been thanked: 130 times

Re: Wessex Excelsior

Post by 2nd tenor »

Uncle Markie wrote: Thu Jun 17, 2021 3:33 pm Does anyone on here have any experience with the Wessex Excelsior compact compensating BBb?
As there hasn’t been a rush of answers I’ll offer some indirect experience.

The Brass Band that I play in is occasionally short of a Bass player and when that happens we normally call in a dep (Deputy) to fill that chair - our players similarly help out other Bands. One dep was a BBb playing Lady from a more skilled Band than ours, she’s a better player than me and, as best I can see, she used the instrument you enquire about. The lead pipe is distinctive and I remember liking the idea of having a water key and slide before the valve block; that arrangement is maybe not acoustically ideal but it’s easy to operate and traps some water before the valve block.

She (our dep) was pleased with the basic instrument, it sounded fine and she played it well. IIRC she was quite clear about how Wessex managed their supplier in terms of enhancement of their base offering and QA (all Jinboa products are not equal). She’s not the type of person that’s easily pleased so when her Tuba’s silver plate wasn’t as good as it should be she forced Wessex (no small feat) to replace the instrument, well that’s my recollection and, to be fair, I believe that her original instrument was a prototype. It’s a straw pole and maybe not indicative but if that skilled, informed and picky person was satisfied then I reckon that most other people will be too.

For the money new Jinboa made products appear to be pretty good value for money but I’m not so sure about their residual values, repairability and durability. If I were in the market for another Tuba then I’d (first) be looking towards investing in a secondhand instrument from a European or North American manufacturer. That’s my personal perspective, but I appreciate both that new is important to some people and that this Wessex will be a ‘best’ choice for some people. We’re all different, YMMV, etc.

I hope that the above is a help to someone.
Last edited by 2nd tenor on Sat Jun 19, 2021 2:09 am, edited 1 time in total.
User avatar
GC
Posts: 516
Joined: Thu Aug 13, 2020 2:53 pm
Location: Rome, GA [Rosedale/Armuchee suburbs]
Has thanked: 77 times
Been thanked: 101 times

Re: Wessex Excelsior

Post by GC »

The Excelsior is wrapped tightly so it's not much larger than the Champion Eb, though it's several pounds heavier. It can definitely be called compact.
Packer/Sterling JP377 compensating Eb; Mercer & Barker MBUZ5 (Tim Buzbee "Lone ☆ Star" F-tuba mouthpiece), Mercer & Barker MB3; for sale: Conn Monster Eb 1914, Fillmore Bros 1/4 Eb ca. 1905 antique (still plays), Bach 42B trombone
User avatar
bloke
Mid South Music
Posts: 19368
Joined: Thu Aug 13, 2020 8:55 am
Location: western Tennessee - near Memphis
Has thanked: 3858 times
Been thanked: 4118 times

Re: Wessex Excelsior

Post by bloke »

If the instrument that I worked on is that model, I recall noticing that it was factory franken-ed from an existing model...possibly (??) the Hirsbrunner 4/4 copy...
Uncle Markie
Posts: 3
Joined: Fri Aug 28, 2020 7:51 am
Has thanked: 0
Been thanked: 1 time

Re: Wessex Excelsior

Post by Uncle Markie »

Thanks to everyone for the responses. The Deputy's story is interesting for sure.
Post Reply