Bach 5GS bottom with 4G Rim

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Bach 5GS bottom with 4G Rim

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Looking for guidance.

I am currently working with the Bach 5GS. The rim is a little small. Is there something out there that has a 4G top connected to a 5GS bottom. All help is appreciated.
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Doug Elliot pieces, of course.

You could also have him cut your 5GS underpart for rims (I've thought about doing the same for my 5GS, actually!).
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Yeah Elliott XT102 / XT F / F 8 probably
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The F+ cup should be considered as well.
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There are some Greg Black and Griego mouthpieces with specs close to that, and I think the Schilke 52 would be close as well. Also, the Wick 4BL would also be close to that. The Elliott mouthpieces suggested in previous posts are also good choices.

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A very good friend of mine that played in the Philly Pops Orchestra, played a Greg Black 4 rim /5G cup
Also contact Kenny Titmus at ktcustommouthpieces.com , He`ll make or customize exactly what you want
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You can also look at Warburton pieces. Their No. 7 top is about a Bach 4 size. You can get it with a variety of cups from shallow to very deep. I have their standard 5G which doesn’t feel as deep as a regular Bach G cup.
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I just got the XT F/ F8, it's great for playing shows on a large bore, and it will be terrific for 1st parts in brass band also.
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Hammond 11M or 11ML. Schilke M5.2. The Schilke M and Hammond ML are probably a bit deeper than your 5GS, but Hammond's ML cup is really efficient. (I don't know how a Hammond M compares.) Greg Black has choices.

There are also affordable used options. A Benge Marcellus comes to mind. I might even part with mine if you are desperate. If you'd entertain a sharper rim that probably feels a bit bigger than the 5GS but is smaller than a 4-ish rim, a Schilke 51C4. I've got a Bach 4 (no G) with a Conn shank that is probably close to what you want if you could find one that has a normal large shank. I'm not sure I've ever seen such a thing for sale.

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I'd also recommend the Hammond 11ML
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Matt K wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2023 2:52 pm Yeah Elliott XT102 / XT F / F 8 probably
I considered this for the Benge 165F but...
norbie2018 wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2023 4:44 pm The F+ cup should be considered as well.
After talking with Doug, I went with the Lt102/F+/G8
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Trav1s wrote: Wed Nov 22, 2023 5:57 pm
Matt K wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2023 2:52 pm Yeah Elliott XT102 / XT F / F 8 probably
I considered this for the Benge 165F but...

After talking with Doug, I went with the LT102 Rim/F+ Cup/G8 Shank
I bet that's a great setup for a Benge 165F (or a Conn 88H or ...) !
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Posaunus wrote: Wed Nov 22, 2023 8:59 pm
Trav1s wrote: Wed Nov 22, 2023 5:57 pm
I considered this for the Benge 165F but...

After talking with Doug, I went with the LT102 Rim/F+ Cup/G8 Shank
I bet that's a great setup for a Benge 165F (or a Conn 88H or ...) !
I'm really loving it! Doug fit me in person at ITF 2018 with the LT102/D/D4 on my 79H. With that in mind, he said the F+/G8 was a logical choice and works great for me.
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Re: Bach 5GS bottom with 4G Rim

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bubba7753 wrote: Sun Aug 27, 2023 2:41 pm Looking for guidance.

I am currently working with the Bach 5GS. The rim is a little small. Is there something out there that has a 4G top connected to a 5GS bottom. All help is appreciated.
Hey Bubba - did you get anywhere with this? Your thread generated some solid discussion. :good:
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I think a Schilke 51B could also be an option. I have one looking for a new home too.
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