Miraphone trombones?
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Miraphone trombones?
Again, I'm a tuba player, new to the world of trombones. In the tuba world, Miraphone is very highly regarded. Maybe not the most exciting or high end unique tubas sometimes, but they are great, and can just about do no wrong.
What's the sentiment about Miraphone trombones? They aren't very common, for sure... But are they (in general) any good?
Thanks!
What's the sentiment about Miraphone trombones? They aren't very common, for sure... But are they (in general) any good?
Thanks!
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Re: Miraphone trombones?
We don't treasure Mirafone trombones like you tuba players treasure Mirafone tubas. The soprano (trumpet size) and BBb contra have their niche markets, but the instruments in the middle generally get out performed by the likes of Bach, Conn, etc.
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Re: Miraphone trombones?
Thanks! About the answers I expected... But very appreciated! Good or bad price -- about $600 for a Miraphone tenor w/rotor and "snakes"....?
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Re: Miraphone trombones?
I would expect you will find a better deal than this.
Miraphone trombones are also not very common here in Germany where they actually come from.
I have never played or even seen one myself, but would be pretty sure to assume that no matter if it is an older or a more current model, you will most likely find something better.
It could be that they are a bit more common in southeast Germany.
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I have never played a Mirafone trombone that I liked. They feel badly balanced, awkward to hold and play.
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I find the Mirafone BBb contra to be well balanced and surprisingly light. I have never seen anything else by them.
I would describe it as such... it sounds fearsome with its big booming tone, but it is remarkably frustrating to play.
I would describe it as such... it sounds fearsome with its big booming tone, but it is remarkably frustrating to play.
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Thanks, everyone!
Miraphone makes some excellent tubas, which are universally easy to play and very well built. Sounds like maybe they just don't build enough trombones to get it totally right...? I don't know ... But thanks everyone for the help!
Miraphone makes some excellent tubas, which are universally easy to play and very well built. Sounds like maybe they just don't build enough trombones to get it totally right...? I don't know ... But thanks everyone for the help!
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I own a Mirafone valve trombone with piston valves! I assume they made it for the American market (?) but I have never seen another one. Someone at Miraphone told me they made very few of them in the 1970s. Its bore is about .520 or so and it actually plays well. It requires more air than the King and Conn valve trombones I have played, for sure.
But to answer your question of Miraphone trombones generally being good... I would have to say No.
But to answer your question of Miraphone trombones generally being good... I would have to say No.
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Re: Miraphone trombones?
There aren't a ton of them out there but Miraphone made a double plug bass trombone in the 80s and 90s that isn't half bad. I have a family friend who gigged on one in LA in the 80s and he made a living on it!
But in general Miraphone bones are trash lol
But in general Miraphone bones are trash lol
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Re: Miraphone trombones?
Which ones? There are the ones from 100 years ago that were uncomfortable to hold and pretty awful, and then there were the later stencil models (probably Eastern European) that were truly dreadful.
Note that York tubas are highly prized among tuba players.
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Re: Miraphone trombones?
that's what I mean.
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I have played a couple of Miraphone trombones that appeared to be Conn copies some years ago - one looked to be a yellow brass 88H before Conn offered that option, and the other looked similar to a 72H. I don't recall being completely turned off, but years later, I would describe my reaction as "meh". If they were inexpensive enough, they might have been an OK first "F attachment" instrument,or perhaps a first Bass trombone for a young player, but definitely not the choice for a really serious player.
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Re: Miraphone trombones?
It is like going to one of those great steakhouses in NYC or Chicago... and ordering seafood...
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Re: Miraphone trombones?
See also Cerveny, B & S, Besson. Always struck me as weird because it seems like tubas are harder to make than trombones.
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