You sound great on both instruments, but your Adams has a greater more enveloping quality acoustically, much fuller. There is also a greater steadiness innate to the Adams. You sound fantastic on both!
Nice comparison. I like both although i must say the Wessex has much clearer separation of notes on rhe runs but the Adams has a nasally warm tone. Both fantastic nonetheless. How do they compare in pricing? Is it justifiable?
This comparison has helped me, but not how I expected. I wasn't really a fan of either one, and I think I just don't like British style instruments, especially compensated ones. Petite French C tubas sound way better to me below the staff, and I'm pretty fully convinced now that whatever I buy it won't have a compensation system.
You sound great on both instruments, but your Adams has a greater more enveloping quality acoustically, much fuller. There is also a greater steadiness innate to the Adams. You sound fantastic on both!
Thanks Maestro, the comparison is very interesting, I was evaluating the wessex sinfonico, now I have a very clear idea.
I'm glad it was helpful!
Wonderful - Thanks, Dave!
Nice comparison. I like both although i must say the Wessex has much clearer separation of notes on rhe runs but the Adams has a nasally warm tone. Both fantastic nonetheless. How do they compare in pricing? Is it justifiable?
Thank you for the review Master!
Thanks for the review!!
They sound very similar to each other. I would think your technique and the mouthpiece have a lot of influence on my impressions.
Wonderful
This comparison has helped me, but not how I expected. I wasn't really a fan of either one, and I think I just don't like British style instruments, especially compensated ones. Petite French C tubas sound way better to me below the staff, and I'm pretty fully convinced now that whatever I buy it won't have a compensation system.
Well I guess you never know what you'll get until you try stuff. I now own a compensating Wessex British F tuba.