Wessex Tubby Eb
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Wessex Tubby Eb
https://www.baltimorebrasscompany.com/p ... -tuba.aspx
A little above the new price(?)
I tried one of these at midwest and it was fantastic. Does everything it promises. I really enjoyed playing it.
A little above the new price(?)
I tried one of these at midwest and it was fantastic. Does everything it promises. I really enjoyed playing it.
Pt-6P, Holton 345 CC, 45slp
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Re: Wessex Tubby Eb
Yeah I forgot about silver, My B.
It’s a fun tuba for sure. If I had to have one tuba for everything, this would probably be it.
Pt-6P, Holton 345 CC, 45slp
Re: Wessex Tubby Eb
Years ago a friend had this old conn tuba that was the biggest Eb tuba I had ever saw. Looked like a full sized BBb. That particular instrument had the worst low register of anything I’ve ever played. I wonder if they took something like that and fixed the issues and copied it. Looks very large for a Eb.
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Re: Wessex Tubby Eb
I played this horn today. A guy I trust implicitly who is mainly an Eb guy played this horn today as well.
There's something weird about the response of the 4th valve for Bb - the 4th bore is .790 and the first three are .750 with the 5th (rotor) being .850. Maybe it's just a "get used to it" thing (the new one in the Wessex booth did was the same). Neither of use could find any intonation issues. Both of us LOVED the sound this made, which really is a CC replacement sound.
There's something weird about the response of the 4th valve for Bb - the 4th bore is .790 and the first three are .750 with the 5th (rotor) being .850. Maybe it's just a "get used to it" thing (the new one in the Wessex booth did was the same). Neither of use could find any intonation issues. Both of us LOVED the sound this made, which really is a CC replacement sound.
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Re: Wessex Tubby Eb
I had a thread where I was concerned about the low range response of this tuba, and in that thread I was jumped on by many people who said it was fine.
Since then I've gotten Private messages from people who have said "you were right"
Since then I've gotten Private messages from people who have said "you were right"
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Re: Wessex Tubby Eb
Bb was fine 1+3, but I think the larger bore makes this just a tiny tick below point-and-shoot. The sound though... woof.
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Re: Wessex Tubby Eb
Good morning,
i have one too. And i'm looking for sell it. Asking 4500Euro (4800 USD) Is in gold lacquer. Plus shipping by DHL. I found an old Eb Tuba i like more :-)
i have one too. And i'm looking for sell it. Asking 4500Euro (4800 USD) Is in gold lacquer. Plus shipping by DHL. I found an old Eb Tuba i like more :-)
Re: Wessex Tubby Eb
I wonder how it compares to the Willson 3400. I have no intention of replacing mine with this but I do like the looks of it.kingrob76 wrote:I played this horn today. A guy I trust implicitly who is mainly an Eb guy played this horn today as well.
There's something weird about the response of the 4th valve for Bb - the 4th bore is .790 and the first three are .750 with the 5th (rotor) being .850. Maybe it's just a "get used to it" thing (the new one in the Wessex booth did was the same). Neither of use could find any intonation issues. Both of us LOVED the sound this made, which really is a CC replacement sound.
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Re: Wessex Tubby Eb
I know aesthetics don't mean a whole lot ("the sound" + "the intonation" + "the response" trump everything else, obviously), but this model tuba just kinda looks weird.
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Re: Wessex Tubby Eb
Over never played one and doubt I ever will. I just like the idea of a large Eb tuba. I’ve heard Walter Nirchl makes them too but I have never seen one.arpthark wrote:I know aesthetics don't mean a whole lot ("the sound" + "the intonation" + "the response" trump everything else, obviously), but this model tuba just kinda looks weird.
I bought my Willson when it was the price Wessex is now. The small Willson I’d would love to try to compare it to my larger one.
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