INSTRUMENTS:
The fact of the matter is that any really good player can make most any functioning tuba play, but it's going to be limited to how eager an instrument is willing to be played.
People who play for the fun/love of something will claim (I don't need/can't justify anything better than this...), but look at most of our cars. I'm probably way in the minority of people who actually don't own cars better than those needed...and look at the prices of medium-fancy to fancy cars... "but my spouse..." Fine, they get a fancy car, but (getting real) look at your OWN car...and so many are making payments on them - which also requires expensive "comprehensive" insurance.
I understand that commuters can spend two hours a day driving (yikes
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Lots of Chinese tubas - today - are pretty darn good, but others (and even when priced at several thousand dollars) really are not... I remember when Yamaha (after making instruments for Conn, G. Leblanc USA, UMI, and others) finally started REALLY promoting themselves with their own name, and were viewed with suspicion. Today, they're charging some of the highest retail prices (whether or not those prices are justified, and whether they are made partially or completely in Japan, China, or Indonesia) of just about any manufacturer...so (back to other Chinese makers) just because a China-made tuba is priced at $5K - $13K doesn't mean that it's $5K - $13K "good" (and it's interesting to note which of those $5K - $13K instruments from China are frequently seen in the second-hand market...and people also confuse "build quality" with "playability". A really well-designed YET poorly-assembled instrument could easily outplay a poorly-DESIGNED instrument, though (of course) WELL-designed and WELL-assembled is what we all hope to own. I continue to offer the "blind date" analogy, whereby if a blind date is described by their friend as "sturdy", how eager is that person going to be to go on such a date?
MOUTHPIECES:
At this point, it would be extremely difficult for someone to talk me into a different mouthpiece rim PROFILE, but I'm ALWAYS looking for better "everything else" to go with PARTICULAR INDIVIDUAL tubas that I own/use. Again, I always use the same rim PROFILE, but not (completely) the same rim. I use one particular rim PROFILE with (these days) with 33.2mm, 32.9mm, and 32.3mm embouchure openings (ie. overall donut sizes). "Same exact rim for everything" (I've completely convinced myself) is not advisable, but "same rim PROFILE" absolutely works for me.
Recently, I've SIGNIFICANTLY changed the cup/throat/back-bore of one of the mouthpieces that I use (with my largest instrument) to GREAT advantage, and I've SIGNIFICANTLY changed the cup/throat/back-bore of ANOTHER one of the mouthpieces that I use (with my smallest instrument -which accepts a "tuba" mouthpiece) to GREAT advantage/benefit. To be clear: I'm PLAYING both of those instruments WAY BETTER than I was. I continue to look at euphonium mouthpieces, but believe that I'm currently using the best one (for the particular euphonium - which is an extra-large euphonium). I actually own an "emergency" (for really high stuff) much smaller (still a) euphonium with which I use a totally different mouthpiece.
Instruments matter.
Mouthpieces matter.
REALLY GOOD equipment (BOTH design-wise AND build-quality-wise) is REALLY FUN to use.
FUN matters.
Superstar players' signatures on mouthpieces do NOT matter.
btw...I currently have NO tubas for sale (at least, not here at blokeplace), and - as far as my line of mouthpieces are concerned - anyone can take them or leave them.
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