An email from Austin Custom Brass:The Time to Buy an Adams is NOW!Due to drastically rising manufacturing, energy, and distribution costs, Adams will be raising their prices by about 5% begi… Read More
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We are excited to announce we are attending. OcTUBAfest at Southwestern Illinois College in Belleville IL. First, and foremost, this is a cool opportunity for Tuba and Eu… Read More
Indeed, you can try a Glenn Van Looy 4th ABC for yourself - anywhere in the world on one month approval, with a full purchase price refund if it's not for you (but that's only happened twice… Read More
This one is an auction and the current bid is 688.90. Keep an eye on it - if the bidding doesn't get out of hand this could be a nice bargain on the best of the American euphoniums. The trig… Read More
I'm selling my Adjustable Bottom Cap (ABC) that fits Willson, Wessex, Adams and UK-made Boosey & Hawkes Sovereign/Imperial Euphoniums for $80 including shipping to the CONUS. I accept p… Read More
My new Adams E2 has arrived and this is the one time in my life where I will have 3 of my own Euphoniums under the same roof! The horn on the left is my previous horn (a phenomenal Besson Pr… Read More
Get it while it's hot! (not mine)SOLD
Not sure why this is still available. Not even 60 bucks? There were two, but I bought the other one as soon as I saw it. The modern removeable bells… Read More
In Steven Mead's latest video from the Besson factory, he showcases a new case that Prestige euphoniums (and possibly Sovereigns as well?) will be shipping in. Very different design from the… Read More
As you could tell from my signature at the end of any postings, I owned three euphoniums. My Adams E3, my Wessex Dolce and my B&H Imperial. I couldn't see parting with any of them, unt… Read More
About to add this to my instrument family. Also about to join a 50-year-since-its-founding community marching band. I will NOT be trying to use my very heavy Sterling Virtuoso as a marching… Read More
Hey Guys - I'm selling an assortment of large and small shank mouthpieces - the small shank pieces work well in baritones, small shank American style euphoniums or something like a YEP-321… Read More
Hi Folks - I've seen several threads over the years detailing the pros and cons of having a trigger - with most of the discussions about balancing the need to improve the intonation of certa… Read More
Thanks to a slow work schedule and a back injury that I'm pretending not to have, I finally have time to do this sort of thing. Woohoo!
So, false tones got brought up in another thread, an… Read More
Has anyone seen any 3D printed valve gutter plans for euphoniums out there or printed one themselves? I looked on thingiverse but wasn't able to find anything, so I figured I'd ask around b… Read More
Dear fellow readers, I am from Germany and I took a liking in the american style bellfront euphoniums/baritones. I recently purchased a pretty banged up and neglected King H.N. White Clevela… Read More
French horns use a full double system where activating the 4th valve completely switches which tuning slides the first 3 valves use, instead of just adding in a second loop as on euphoniums… Read More
For sale is Yamaha YEP-321 Euphonium that has been modified with a Yamaha large shank receiver. It includes a Stauffer (Kanstul) plug-in rotary fifth valve.
Asking price: $2100 obo (includes… Read More
Hello, I am a high school senior and I will be going to college as a music major in the fall. I am currently exploring my options for purchasing my own personal euphonium. I recently went to… Read More
This subject evolved from some previous conversations about Thomann compared to USA dealers who maintain a stock of instruments and have knowledgeable employees to help customers. (There are… Read More
I have been left in a bit of pickle, and I really have no idea what to do. I value the opinions of the members here so your views with be appreciated.
As you’re aware I ordered a be… Read More
This is a model that has gotten some very good reviews on its playing qualities, and it should be ergonomically better for people that have trouble holding the standard configuration compens… Read More
All the talk about where to find compensated euphoniums cheaply has me flirting with the idea of getting a new horn and sending it off to be custom engraved. So I am playing with the idea… Read More
Hi All, I'm a comeback player who has the Jupiter clone of the the Yamaha 321. I also have a Mack Brass I keep with my parents (I travel a fair amount).
My local store has a display model… Read More
So, I have 2 3/4 double bell euphoniums already (1917? King 3 valve; 1938 Buescher 4 valve missing the change valve (hence the "3/4"); and a 1945 Conn short action 4 valve).
A few days ago… Read More
You know, when I first joined the CG Band, it was just a way to get a military job in a band. (But in fairness to me, I was exceptionally stupid about life at the time!) The longer I was in… Read More
The radio skit concerns the WPB - "War Production Board." (More info below the video player.)https://youtu.be/Kd13hwFDbVU
Wikipedia: "The WPB directed conversion of companies engaged in act… Read More
Here are some photos from the display area of GPRTEC. Even though Eastman/Shires did not show up (truck broke down), there was a nice selection. For euphoniums, there were 12 models to try f… Read More
If you are in the mood for an American-style euphonium with 4 valves, this is a great bargain! The condition looks very good. I think this was Olds' top model with the 2-tone bell. The curve… Read More