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6 Different Basses- Compared (again)
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6 Different Basses- Compared (again)
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Re: 6 Different Basses- Compared (again)
What's the tuning slide on that Bach?
And is the second horn a Yamaha? What model? Also no brace on the tuning slide?
And is the second horn a Yamaha? What model? Also no brace on the tuning slide?
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Re: 6 Different Basses- Compared (again)
Funny you would ask, it's a nearly-flattened silver plated 50 tuning slide that I torched the brace off of for another project. Plays great...?GabrielRice wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2024 6:46 pm What's the tuning slide on that Bach?
And is the second horn a Yamaha? What model? Also no brace on the tuning slide?
The Yamaha is a 630G. Basically the slide, tuning slide, and bell from the 613G, but the more modern valves and wrap from the 613H. Japan only model.
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Re: 6 Different Basses- Compared (again)
The B+S horn sounds great.
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