I just bought an 813UG. Should make it to Ohio from Japan sometime next week.
In the meantime, except for a few dedicated attempts to make a 6B work for me, I've been playing Yamaha basses for 27 years.
On the left is a YBL-613 which, until 2-3 years ago, had been my daily driver since the late 90's. I bought it new from a music store in Cleveland which had it for a while and it had recently been discontinued for the 613H. When I was trying it out I was there with my then-girlfriend and her parents who were there to purchase two top of the line Buffet clarinets. I liked it and was in the back office with the owner of the store when he mentioned since my parents had just handed him several thousand for my sister's horns (I didn't correct him) and it was a discontinued model, he'd sell it to me for $1400. Done deal.
It has a few differences from almost all other 613's I've seen here, in the wild & on Ebay over the years. It has the lightweight brass "narrow" slide, only one brace between the f-attachment tubing and the tuning slide receiver and the valve casing are brass instead of nickel. I think that means it's an earlier example of this model. It did everything I asked of it in all settings. Nice, easy "commercial" sound but I never found it too hard to steer in the other direction.
It (of course) has the flaky plating on the inner slide stockings and over time developed a couple dozen spots of red rot on the crook and I had just about worn through the lower slide tube where I hold it. I found a tech who would reluctantly rebuild the slide for me, but recommended I purchase an entire 421 slide assembly instead. I was mulling that over when I saw the YBL-621 pop up at a pawn shop in Columbus while browsing eBay during intermission of a weekday matinee I was playing. After the exit music, I hit interstate 71 south and picked it up.
Even though it's in fantastic shape, and quite rare, I wasn't the market for a single valve. I bought it because the slide looked identical to the narrow 613 slide. Other than the model number engraved on the mouthpiece receiver, I was right. Boom - super low mileage 613 replacement slide acquired. Otherwise, I am actually really happy to have the 621, it plays and sounds GREAT. I get pretty excited when I have a job I can do with one valve because this horn is awesome. It might look like a 321 from a distance, but it's much nicer in construction, playability and sound, in my experience.
I was thinking about putting a double vale section on the 621, but I ended up really getting along with a 620G instead. Excellent big band horn, love it with my bone quintet + rhythm section, brass quartet and actually does quite well for me in a large trombone choir. I started bass on a set of dependent valves, so I wasn't terrified of not having a Gb valve. Other than having to relearn a few Thad/Mel bass bone lines in tunes I end up playing somewhat regularly, I don't miss it all that much. Well, other that that super-easy fat pedal F in Gb 2nd. I have found the 620G to be an incredibly versatile sounding horn, once I stopped letting my eyes stop setting my expectations for how it will sound.
I've been in the market for a 613H, but barely missed a couple nice ones which came up recently. Can't wait to see what the 813UG is like.
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