Originally Posted by
Snorlax
In addition to Wessex, the Mack Brass 1150 is also a fine step-up--also compensating.
Couldn't agree more -- there are awesome compensating euphs for someone who is looking to upgrade from a 3 valve or 4 valve non-compensating baritone / euphonium. If one outgrows the likes of a Wessex or Mack Brass, then a professional quality instrument would be in order.
James Kircoff
Genesee Wind Symphony - principal euphonium (Adams E3 Custom .60mm yellow brass bell w/ K&G 3.5)
Capital City Brass Band (2019 NABBA 2nd section champions) - 1st baritone (Besson BE956 w/ Denis Wick 6BY)