I started using Dave Harrison's Wedge mouthpieces in 2008 with my trumpet. I really like them. I ended up getting several different ones and use them on trumpet, flugalhorn, and cornet. Figured I may as well apply them to my low brass too so I got a 5G (large shank) for my then Jupiter 636. Never was really satisfied with the sound and blamed the Jupiter. I traded the Jupiter for my AC280BO to get the F attachment and liked the sound better than the Jupiter but still not 100% satisfied. It wasn't much of an issue as my main playing involved trumpet and euphonium. Figured the sound may have been me and not enough practice.
Now I am playing the trombone pretty much 100% of the time and not loving the sound of the AC. Picked up a Yamaha 421G and immediately loved the sound with the provided 58 mpc. I even liked the 58 on the AC. Today after several hours and playing all sorts of combinations with the Yamaha 421 and AC 280 (their slides / bells are a perfect swap) I found I liked all the combinations except with the Wedge 5G. I went back to the mpc that came with the AC 280 that I discounted because it was only a 6 1/2M Courtois mpc.
As much as I didn't want to believe it I really liked the sound of the AC mpc on the AC 280.
The only reason I kept using the Wedge on my bone was because I was happy with them on my trumpets and it was expensive.
Sign me stupid for years...
Stayed with a Mouthpiece for no good reason
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Stayed with a Mouthpiece for no good reason
Dave
2020ish? Shires Q30GR with 2CL
1982 King 607F with 13CL
Yamaha 421G Bass with Christian Lindberg 2CL / Bach 1 1/2G
Bach Soloist with 13CL
1967 Olds Ambassador with 10CL
1957 Besson 10-10
Jean Baptiste EUPCOMS with Stork 4
2020ish? Shires Q30GR with 2CL
1982 King 607F with 13CL
Yamaha 421G Bass with Christian Lindberg 2CL / Bach 1 1/2G
Bach Soloist with 13CL
1967 Olds Ambassador with 10CL
1957 Besson 10-10
Jean Baptiste EUPCOMS with Stork 4
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Re: Stayed with a Mouthpiece for no good reason
Why “stupid”? We often learn through trial and error.
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I have known a great many troubles, but most of them have never happened.
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Re: Stayed with a Mouthpiece for no good reason
As a trumpet player, you already know that is NEVER your fault and it is in fact ALWAYS the equipment. How you fell into the the weird hautiness and uptightage-edness prevalent amongst trombonists ("no, all you need is a 5G and tons of practice...!") just by doubling on the trombone is beyond me.
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Re: Stayed with a Mouthpiece for no good reason
You figured out what the problem was and corrected it!
I used to make the same mistake with girlfriends......and it was expensive.