Comparison Eastman 632, 836

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
User avatar
Mary Ann
Posts: 3038
Joined: Thu Aug 13, 2020 9:24 am
Has thanked: 521 times
Been thanked: 598 times

Comparison Eastman 632, 836

Post by Mary Ann »

I think I played an 836 at a local music store. Way too big physically. However, it does appear that the 632 is smaller --- and has anyone played them side by side? (I know I really should just take a trip somewhere, but travel is complicated for me.)


User avatar
arpthark
Posts: 3936
Joined: Mon Aug 24, 2020 4:25 pm
Location: Southeastern Connecticut
Has thanked: 960 times
Been thanked: 1083 times
Contact:

Re: Comparison Eastman 632, 836

Post by arpthark »

There are three Eastman CC tubas. The 632 (4/4, Matt Walters design), the 832 (4/4, more York-ish inspired design), and the 836 (6/4, CSO York copy more or less). I own an 832, and I think if I remember correctly, in the past you said you'd tried out one as well at a music store. I found this thread: viewtopic.php?t=6107&hilit=832

So, to answer your question, the 632 is significantly smaller than the 836, but if it was an 832 you've played, then no, they are basically the same size.

The 836 is about the same size as that Nirschl York I remember you mentioned you played that was an easy blow for you.
User avatar
bloke
Mid South Music
Posts: 19369
Joined: Thu Aug 13, 2020 8:55 am
Location: western Tennessee - near Memphis
Has thanked: 3858 times
Been thanked: 4118 times

Re: Comparison Eastman 632, 836

Post by bloke »

Between the two smaller ones, aren't the only real differences that the plumbing shapes are different, one is more expensive, and the more expensive one is easier to dent?

I think I would pick the one that Matt was really proud of when it first came out, and that costs less money.
These users thanked the author bloke for the post:
Pauvog1 (Sat Feb 03, 2024 10:25 am)
Post Reply