Long Island Brass - the 550E and Romero review
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Long Island Brass - the 550E and Romero review
Hi all!
I was able to go visit Long Island Brass the other day and was completely blown away by one of their options, the 550E mouthpiece. I've been happily using a fantastic Doug Elliott piece for the last few months, which does a lot of wonderful and unique things, and which I will also never get rid of, especially as a chamber/quintet/show option, but the 550E fits my sound concept just a touch better. I really feel spoiled for options!
For this video I compared the 550E (w/ a T1 shank) alongside a 1st generation LI Brass Sasha Romero (.285 backbore and T3 shank,) a Laskey-Alessi 60SYMPH, and Doug's fantastically made XT 104 rim XT G* cup and G8 shank combo.
I was able to go visit Long Island Brass the other day and was completely blown away by one of their options, the 550E mouthpiece. I've been happily using a fantastic Doug Elliott piece for the last few months, which does a lot of wonderful and unique things, and which I will also never get rid of, especially as a chamber/quintet/show option, but the 550E fits my sound concept just a touch better. I really feel spoiled for options!
For this video I compared the 550E (w/ a T1 shank) alongside a 1st generation LI Brass Sasha Romero (.285 backbore and T3 shank,) a Laskey-Alessi 60SYMPH, and Doug's fantastically made XT 104 rim XT G* cup and G8 shank combo.
William Lang
Interim Instructor, the University of Oklahoma
Faculty, Manhattan School of Music
Faculty, the Longy School of Music
Artist, Long Island Brass and Stephens Horns
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www.williamlang.org
Interim Instructor, the University of Oklahoma
Faculty, Manhattan School of Music
Faculty, the Longy School of Music
Artist, Long Island Brass and Stephens Horns
founding member of loadbang
www.williamlang.org
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Re: Long Island Brass - the 550E and Romero review
Thanks, very cool.
The “E” designation: euphonium?
The “E” designation: euphonium?
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Re: Long Island Brass - the 550E and Romero review
It's not listed on their website. Can you discuss the specs of the 550e?
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Re: Long Island Brass - the 550E and Romero review
Sure! It has a slightly different outer shape than the Romero line, with a little more mass overall. The biggest difference is in the inner slope - it's a little more hallowed out in the inner walls, which leads to a larger empty volumetric area.
Apparently this mouthpiece felt great to a lot of euphonium players, and basically no other trombonists. I've always had an affinity for very deep cups though, maybe because I came up with a Shilke 51D through most of high school.
Apparently this mouthpiece felt great to a lot of euphonium players, and basically no other trombonists. I've always had an affinity for very deep cups though, maybe because I came up with a Shilke 51D through most of high school.
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William Lang
Interim Instructor, the University of Oklahoma
Faculty, Manhattan School of Music
Faculty, the Longy School of Music
Artist, Long Island Brass and Stephens Horns
founding member of loadbang
www.williamlang.org
Interim Instructor, the University of Oklahoma
Faculty, Manhattan School of Music
Faculty, the Longy School of Music
Artist, Long Island Brass and Stephens Horns
founding member of loadbang
www.williamlang.org
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Re: Long Island Brass - the 550E and Romero review
That's on me, have to get the photos done. It's a 25.5mm rim, .280" throat, and a larger cup (between a 2 and 3g depth).norbie2018 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 11, 2023 3:13 pm It's not listed on their website. Can you discuss the specs of the 550e?
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Re: Long Island Brass - the 550E and Romero review
That's pretty darn deep for tenor
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Agreed. It's actually for Euph, but it worked great for Will on tenor.
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Re: Long Island Brass - the 550E and Romero review
Yep. He's a beast! I've wondered, what is the notch on the shank for?
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Re: Long Island Brass - the 550E and Romero review
Will Lang is right - the 550E mouthpiece suits him perfectly. He sounds better than ever on it.
Given its specs, I don't think I could ever get it to work well for me. (Too deep.) To each his own!
Given its specs, I don't think I could ever get it to work well for me. (Too deep.) To each his own!
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Re: Long Island Brass - the 550E and Romero review
Sizing. 1 ring = T1 shank.harrisonreed wrote: ↑Fri Aug 11, 2023 6:49 pm Yep. He's a beast! I've wondered, what is the notch on the shank for?
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