This arrived today. It came with a foam body zipper case and a Bach 18-ish mouthpiece.
Initial impressions:
- Wow! This is a good-playing tuba (no, not just "for the money").
- This tuba can play in tune pretty well (alternate fingerings: 13 for top space G; 134 for Ab below the staff; 3rd valve for D's and A's; some others surely will arise the more I work with a tuner).
- The low range on this tuba is accessible, as following the reputation of the model it copies.
- While not as brilliant-sounding as a German F tuba, it still can get a pretty nice/punchy sound, reminiscent of a Besson 15" bell Eb (my other current bass tuba). I'd say the Besson has more character, but the Yamaclone definitely still sounds nice.
- The high range is not quite as easy as some F tubas I have played, but it is more in-tune than a Besson 15" bell Eb.
- This thing is small and light!
Fit/finish:
- Lacquer seems nice. I don't see any stray solder blobs or anything like what are on my Schiller euph.
- Fifth valve linkage is quiet and fast, and seems nicer than I am accustomed to with Chinese rotary valves.
- Valves are very fast and air-tight. They feel just as nice as Yamaha valves. There are some sharp edges to be wary of on certain machined parts. Threads of the bottom valve caps and things like that are a bit rough. If I am not careful, I could see myself cross-threading the bottom valve caps. Upper valve caps are fine. The fake mother-of-pearl inlays look and feel a bit cheap.
- As a brand new tuba, there was bit of black gunk and some stray metal shavings/machining remnants in the instrument when I received it. I flushed it out in the bathtub with the detachable showerhead and that helped. I also sprayed the bathroom ceiling on accident, because a detachable showerhead is not like a waterhose and I forgot that.
Other stuff:
- There is a strange sympathetic resonance/after-ring that I am getting on a few pitches (D in the staff and G above it). It sounds close to my head and I can't detect it in recordings -- maybe some vinyl tubing on the bell will help. Really the only weird thing about the tuba.
- I am not having any of the ergonomics problems people talk about with this model. It is pretty comfortable to me. I played it today for a few hours and my wrist feels fine. Must be the way I hold it.
Overall very pleased. And now you can get your very own Schiller-maha version without doing a kinda-shady-feeling Western Union transfer to China like I did, for only a few hundred bucks more.