MW 32 / 33 5 rotor 4/4 CC tuba $4000, free shipping
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2020 2:56 pm
Vintage Meinl Weston model 33 five valve rotary CC tuba. This is the detachable bell version of the model 32 tuba that won lots of auditions back in the day. This has the compactly wrapped body similar to a 188 but more "core" and does not break up or edge out like a 186 or 188. Sound is dark but very focused and with excellent projection. Low end projects twice that of a Chinese 186 clone. .768 bore through all 5 valves, 5th has the flat wholestep straight slide.
About 38" tall and bell has zero pancake at 16 3/8”. This is a very solidly built horn that weighs between 24 and 25 pounds per the bathroom scale.
Intonation is good, not quite 186 but pull 1st for F and push in for D; use 3rd valve for low E like on most German horns.
This is somewhat similar to the Bill Bell model but one size larger and with better intonation and a more open low register.
Receiver takes a large Euro shank but I am including an adapter for standard aka American shank. This horn likes deep bowl mouthpieces. Tuning slide is Euro pitch but can be pulled to make A440. Includes an Altieri bag with a brand new bell hat.
Horn was just chem cleaned and had many dents pulled, a missing brace replaced, and valves adjusted. They are now fast and quiet. There are still some dings on the back (see picture) and overall finish is worn, this is a player and not a looker. This may be the infamous horn that was rebuilt by the West Point repair tech some years ago and came out an excellent player.
$4000 firm, cash, PayPal or Venmo with free shipping (lower 48 only) for serious buyers, but I would still prefer you come in person. I am in Hermitage which is just East of Nashville; I have a vault ceiling in the living room and a pullout couch. Come out and toot on it all you want, if you like take it home.
This is a fantastic rotary CC tuba that has a dark German sound that projects like crazy and doesn't break up, with a very powerful low register. Works well from quintet to symphony orchestra. Only selling because I need the money - currently in grad school and I just bought a car for the 16 yr old and 2 computers for the kids. So I need the cash more than I need a second CC.
Pictures are at https://photos.app.goo.gl/Rj2xs8JDPvguwMjE9
I can email high res photos if you have difficulty with the link.
About 38" tall and bell has zero pancake at 16 3/8”. This is a very solidly built horn that weighs between 24 and 25 pounds per the bathroom scale.
Intonation is good, not quite 186 but pull 1st for F and push in for D; use 3rd valve for low E like on most German horns.
This is somewhat similar to the Bill Bell model but one size larger and with better intonation and a more open low register.
Receiver takes a large Euro shank but I am including an adapter for standard aka American shank. This horn likes deep bowl mouthpieces. Tuning slide is Euro pitch but can be pulled to make A440. Includes an Altieri bag with a brand new bell hat.
Horn was just chem cleaned and had many dents pulled, a missing brace replaced, and valves adjusted. They are now fast and quiet. There are still some dings on the back (see picture) and overall finish is worn, this is a player and not a looker. This may be the infamous horn that was rebuilt by the West Point repair tech some years ago and came out an excellent player.
$4000 firm, cash, PayPal or Venmo with free shipping (lower 48 only) for serious buyers, but I would still prefer you come in person. I am in Hermitage which is just East of Nashville; I have a vault ceiling in the living room and a pullout couch. Come out and toot on it all you want, if you like take it home.
This is a fantastic rotary CC tuba that has a dark German sound that projects like crazy and doesn't break up, with a very powerful low register. Works well from quintet to symphony orchestra. Only selling because I need the money - currently in grad school and I just bought a car for the 16 yr old and 2 computers for the kids. So I need the cash more than I need a second CC.
Pictures are at https://photos.app.goo.gl/Rj2xs8JDPvguwMjE9
I can email high res photos if you have difficulty with the link.