Contrabass... finally taking the plunge

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I have debated for the past 10-15 years on getting a contrabass. I have played Kanstul, Voigt, Haag, Rath, Wessex, and Thein. All of my other horns are Rath, and I really thought I would want that... but after playing them all... asking a lot of questions... and doing a lot of research... I have put in an order for a Jürgen Voigt contra with a gold brass 10.5” bell and their “free-flow” rotary valves.

I am excited to have finally decided to make the plunge... it’s something I have always wanted, but never purchased due to its limited use. But... it’s something I really want to do for me. This has renewed my excitement for playing... instead of it just being a job.

As soon as it comes in (supposedly the end of May) I will post pics.
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Yay! Nothing better than a new toy :-)
We want yo see and hear it of course!
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Sorry you didn't find the Rath suited your needs. I like to think it is a very accessible instrument. The Voigt was the instrument that Kanstul copied...it's BIG but a good design....have fun !

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FOSSIL wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 3:52 pm Sorry you didn't find the Rath suited your needs. I like to think it is a very accessible instrument. The Voigt was the instrument that Kanstul copied...it's BIG but a good design....have fun !

Chris
Chris I forgot. Do you have a Rath Contra? Several contras? :biggrin:
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WGWTR180 wrote: Wed Mar 03, 2021 4:26 pm
FOSSIL wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 3:52 pm Sorry you didn't find the Rath suited your needs. I like to think it is a very accessible instrument. The Voigt was the instrument that Kanstul copied...it's BIG but a good design....have fun !

Chris
Chris I forgot. Do you have a Rath Contra? Several contras? :biggrin:
Hi Bill,
I have Rath contra 001, the prototype.... the development instrument that Mick and I worked on. still playing great.

Chris
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FOSSIL wrote: Thu Mar 04, 2021 1:58 am
WGWTR180 wrote: Wed Mar 03, 2021 4:26 pm

Chris I forgot. Do you have a Rath Contra? Several contras? :biggrin:
Hi Bill,
I have Rath contra 001, the prototype.... the development instrument that Mick and I worked on. still playing great.

Chris
Sweet!!!
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FOSSIL wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 3:52 pm Sorry you didn't find the Rath suited your needs. I like to think it is a very accessible instrument. The Voigt was the instrument that Kanstul copied...it's BIG but a good design....have fun !

Chris
Emphasis on BIG... I'd categorize it as a bona-fide air hog.
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Aren't all contras like that? Or is the Voight particularly large compared to other contras?
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JCBone wrote: Thu Mar 04, 2021 8:31 am Aren't all contras like that? Or is the Voight particularly large compared to other contras?
Contras are one of the least standardized instruments, in many ways. There are lots of interpretations of the design. The Voigt/Kanstul is one of the largest.

I think Voigt makes several different models, though. Some may not be as big.
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Speaking of Voight. Has anybody tried their c contra?
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When Mick set out to build a contra, we talked about what sort of instrument it should be, and decided that it should be accessible to bass players and very flexible for valve tunings. Previously I had used a Laetzch and though nothing of that instrument was carried over to the Rath, I suppose I had that instrument in my head as I tried things out at Mick's workshop. The Voigt and Kanstul feel like a big step down from bass, but they are very good, the Voigt being the better of the two. The Thein models I find very hard work, though they are pieces of art. Haag make a very fine model.

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FOSSIL wrote: Thu Mar 04, 2021 11:33 am When Mick set out to build a contra, we talked about what sort of instrument it should be, and decided that it should be accessible to bass players and very flexible for valve tunings. Previously I had used a Laetzch and though nothing of that instrument was carried over to the Rath, I suppose I had that instrument in my head as I tried things out at Mick's workshop. The Voigt and Kanstul feel like a big step down from bass, but they are very good, the Voigt being the better of the two. The Thein models I find very hard work, though they are pieces of art. Haag make a very fine model.

Chris
I have almost no significant time on any contra.... so my experience is mostly worthless, but when I just popped through the Rath shop not long after they were tooled up; you nailed that design idea. Took less time to feel comfortable on that horn than it does for me to feel good on my own small tenor that I play repeatedly. I still think about that every time I see one for sale.

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Thanks Andy. 😁

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Burgerbob wrote: Thu Mar 04, 2021 10:10 am I think Voigt makes several different models, though. Some may not be as big.
So, it's the J-475 with slightly smaller bell? https://shop.voigt-brass.de/en/MASTER-I ... -CIMBASSO/

I once ten years ago visited their shop, and got the grande tour through the workshop. My family was impressed, as was I. Really fine craftsmanship.

Please let us know you experiences with it when it arrived. Have fun!
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FOSSIL wrote: Thu Mar 04, 2021 1:58 am
WGWTR180 wrote: Wed Mar 03, 2021 4:26 pm

Chris I forgot. Do you have a Rath Contra? Several contras? :biggrin:
Hi Bill,
I have Rath contra 001, the prototype.... the development instrument that Mick and I worked on. still playing great.

Chris
Is yours more or less this?
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marccromme wrote: Fri Mar 05, 2021 12:26 pm So, it's the J-475 with slightly smaller bell?
Yes... I will have a 10.5” bell, gold brass, with the newer style “selmer” rim. No ornamentation on the tuning slide. Tuned in F/C/Db/A
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WGWTR180 wrote: Fri Mar 05, 2021 2:40 pm
FOSSIL wrote: Thu Mar 04, 2021 1:58 am

Hi Bill,
I have Rath contra 001, the prototype.... the development instrument that Mick and I worked on. still playing great.

Chris
Is yours more or less this?
More less than more...it seems to have changed quite a bit since 2004.... tube heading toward the bell, levers working differently...things change...

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The balance looks like it might be better on the new one.
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sf105 wrote: Sun Mar 07, 2021 12:45 pm The balance looks like it might be better on the new one.
Nah !!! 🙄🙄

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FOSSIL wrote: Sun Mar 07, 2021 1:04 pm
sf105 wrote: Sun Mar 07, 2021 12:45 pm The balance looks like it might be better on the new one.
Nah !!! 🙄🙄

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FOSSIL wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 3:52 pm Sorry you didn't find the Rath suited your needs. I like to think it is a very accessible instrument. The Voigt was the instrument that Kanstul copied...it's BIG but a good design....have fun !

Chris
Rath turned out to be my 2nd choice... I know it would feel more natural to me due to the fact that all of my other horns are Rath... but... the price tag for what I want vs. the amount of use put the Voigt on top... the Rath, along with an appropriate stand and case would be a little over $4K more. The Voigt is a solid instrument... I will be very happy with it.
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Jürgen Voigt 189-FX, Elliott 100G8
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deanmccarty wrote: Tue Mar 16, 2021 1:51 pm
FOSSIL wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 3:52 pm Sorry you didn't find the Rath suited your needs. I like to think it is a very accessible instrument. The Voigt was the instrument that Kanstul copied...it's BIG but a good design....have fun !

Chris
Rath turned out to be my 2nd choice... I know it would feel more natural to me due to the fact that all of my other horns are Rath... but... the price tag for what I want vs. the amount of use put the Voigt on top... the Rath, along with an appropriate stand and case would be a little over $4K more. The Voigt is a solid instrument... I will be very happy with it.
The Voight is a classy instrument..very well made. I have done the factory tour and was very impressed and was on a stand with them in Frankfurt one year. A nice family.
Price is always important for pro musicians....it's not a rich profession and we have to live within our means.
Have fun Dean

Chris
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