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Palm Springs CL: Wisemann DTU-C900
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Re: Palm Springs CL: Wisemann DTU-C900
About an hour away from me. I’m willing to pick it up for someone until they can get out this way.
I never got used to CC fingerings so you know it will be safe.
I never got used to CC fingerings so you know it will be safe.
Some old Yorks, Martins, and perhaps a King rotary valved CC
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Re: Palm Springs CL: Wisemann DTU-C900
I owned one of those (bought to flip) for a short time, and used it for a concert which featured some “big” tuba parts.
I’m not the world’s biggest PT6-P fan, but - if I ever bought one - it would have to play as good as 900’s play (and I’m not sure that all PT6-P tubas play as well as 900’s). With a 900, it’s important to keep the mouthpipe clean.
I’m not the world’s biggest PT6-P fan, but - if I ever bought one - it would have to play as good as 900’s play (and I’m not sure that all PT6-P tubas play as well as 900’s). With a 900, it’s important to keep the mouthpipe clean.