As described in Jake Kline's blog post: https://brassandpipes.wordpress.com/202 ... -model-90/
Received a VEB B&S model 90 F in the mail today straight from Deutschland as a result of a trade. After playing a Yamaha 621 F copy for a year, it's nice to play an F tuba with a beautiful, singing upper register. I'd love to get this ironed out a bit and install a fifth valve down the road.
New tuba: GDR era B&S model 90 F
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New tuba: GDR era B&S model 90 F
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Re: New tuba: GDR era B&S model 90 F
Cool! I wonder where you’ll put the 5th valve since the 1st rotor’s mouthpipe port isn’t pointing straight up. To my brain swapping the first rotor out to make the 5th valve more traditional in its placement would make sense.
Will you be changing out some valves on here, or playing it as a 4-banger for a while?
I’ll bet some magnet work will do this tuba nicely
Will you be changing out some valves on here, or playing it as a 4-banger for a while?
I’ll bet some magnet work will do this tuba nicely
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Re: New tuba: GDR era B&S model 90 F
You can see examples on the blog post of tubas like this that have the fifth valve installed in the straightest part of the mouthpipe that hugs the upper bow.Sousaswag wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2024 3:14 pm Cool! I wonder where you’ll put the 5th valve since the 1st rotor’s mouthpipe port isn’t pointing straight up. To my brain swapping the first rotor out to make the 5th valve more traditional in its placement would make sense.
Will you be changing out some valves on here, or playing it as a 4-banger for a while?
I’ll bet some magnet work will do this tuba nicely
But I'll definitely be playing it as a four-banger for a while. 124 low Bb is fine, and the false tones 12 G and 23 Gb are actually very resonant. It's not as if I am playing much acrobatic/academic F tuba stuff these days... mostly gigs with a strolling band and in my tuba ensemble.
The pic doesn't reveal everything, as there is some pretty gnarly denting on the bottom bow wherein the guard and the bow are sort of sandwiched together.
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Re: New tuba: GDR era B&S model 90 F
Patched a pinhole on the 1st valve tubing last night.
Interesting that the four valves are all a straight, non-graduated 17mm (.669) bore, same as the fifth (first in the bugle) valve on the B&S Symphonie, if I'm not mistaken.
The more I play this, the more I realize that I could really make do with about 95% of my playing on a four-valve F tuba if I really had to. But I ain't gonna!
Interesting that the four valves are all a straight, non-graduated 17mm (.669) bore, same as the fifth (first in the bugle) valve on the B&S Symphonie, if I'm not mistaken.
The more I play this, the more I realize that I could really make do with about 95% of my playing on a four-valve F tuba if I really had to. But I ain't gonna!
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Re: New tuba: GDR era B&S model 90 F
Just by chance I have a model 90 on the workbench today.
The bore of the tubing may be 17mm but the valves themselves are 1mm larger and most B&S tubas follow suit.
I've installed a number of 5th and 6th valves on these tubas over the years and perhaps the best spot is after the main tuning slide on the larger side. Not only is the feeling more "open" it allows for a direct thumb linkage.
Congrats on the new tuba:)
The bore of the tubing may be 17mm but the valves themselves are 1mm larger and most B&S tubas follow suit.
I've installed a number of 5th and 6th valves on these tubas over the years and perhaps the best spot is after the main tuning slide on the larger side. Not only is the feeling more "open" it allows for a direct thumb linkage.
Congrats on the new tuba:)
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Re: New tuba: GDR era B&S model 90 F
@TheBerlinerTuba, do you know off-hand what the bore size on the large end of the MTS is?
I can check when I get home, too.
I can check when I get home, too.
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Re: New tuba: GDR era B&S model 90 F
for the large side of the MTS, I've seen both 19 or 20mm inside ø on these.