Kanstul 902-3B Advice
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2026 1:37 pm
Looking for some advice on my little Kanstul tuba. I've had this horn for about 5 years and when I got it, it felt like a step up from the Olds 099 I had been playing on. It's light, I get a nice tone out of it—it basically does what I need it to do. About 2 years ago, I got myself an Eastman EBB226 when I started needing a 4th valve option, and I quickly saw the light in terms of ease of playability.
It turns out I'd been basically fighting with Kanstul, and the Eastman was SO. EASY. right out of the case. In my chamber group, I really only need 3 valves (I actually play sousa a lot of the time), but I do need a good 3-valve concert tuba that is very light (we stand to play and the Eastman is heavier than I'd like for that application). So I'm curious about seeing if I can tame this Kanstul or if it's time to begin thinking about finding a different instrument.
1. Centering notes on the Kanstul requires more work than on the Eastman. Could this be improved by a different mouthpiece? I currently play a Tucci RT-50. Have also played a Conn Helleberg 120 with similar results.
2. The valves work just fine, but they are clunky. They are loud and they don't feel good under my fingers. In contrast, the Eastman valves are quiet, soft, springy, easy to use... Might new springs help the Kanstul valves be nicer to play?
I feel like sometimes we just don't "click" with a horn, and I'm hopeful that a few small mods can help sort it out. In theory, it's a great little horn, but I find myself daydreaming about getting the 3-valve Eastman—assuming it plays/feels anything like the EBB226.
Any thoughts/suggestions would be welcomed.
It turns out I'd been basically fighting with Kanstul, and the Eastman was SO. EASY. right out of the case. In my chamber group, I really only need 3 valves (I actually play sousa a lot of the time), but I do need a good 3-valve concert tuba that is very light (we stand to play and the Eastman is heavier than I'd like for that application). So I'm curious about seeing if I can tame this Kanstul or if it's time to begin thinking about finding a different instrument.
1. Centering notes on the Kanstul requires more work than on the Eastman. Could this be improved by a different mouthpiece? I currently play a Tucci RT-50. Have also played a Conn Helleberg 120 with similar results.
2. The valves work just fine, but they are clunky. They are loud and they don't feel good under my fingers. In contrast, the Eastman valves are quiet, soft, springy, easy to use... Might new springs help the Kanstul valves be nicer to play?
I feel like sometimes we just don't "click" with a horn, and I'm hopeful that a few small mods can help sort it out. In theory, it's a great little horn, but I find myself daydreaming about getting the 3-valve Eastman—assuming it plays/feels anything like the EBB226.
Any thoughts/suggestions would be welcomed.