The characteristics of the Miraphone that set it apart from the Adams were the ability to push the horn very hard and still get the tone that I wanted. The Adams instruments that I played had a...
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The characteristics of the Miraphone that set it apart from the Adams were the ability to push the horn very hard and still get the tone that I wanted. The Adams instruments that I played had a...
Thanks to all for your input and advice over the past month. Guido, the mouthpieces that I used for my test were th Parker LaDuke 5G, and the Wick SM4U. After purchasing the horn I took a trip to see...
I attended Midwest band and orchestra clinic last week where I was able to line up seven euphonium‘s side-by-side and play test each one, Josh from Austin custom brass was very accommodating and...
Thank you all for your advice and input. I do enjoy the Prestige and I may very well continue playing it. However, I cannot get over how easily the high register speaks on the Miraphone 5050. If I...
Thank you John and Rick for your helpful comments, I will keep these thoughts in mind as I continue to play test. I was quite impressed with the Adams instruments that I quickly tested in DC back in...
I'm in the process of testing new euphoniums that would possibly replace my current horn which is a Besson Prestige. I’ve owned my prestige since 2013 and it’s a wonderful instrument, but I’m...