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I switched from a bach 7C to a Schilke 51B for my small bore mouthpiece.
I`m finding that the 51B is just a little too deep for my lead playing.
I wish Schilke made a 51 series with a Bach style "C" cup or bach made a 5C .
Any suggestions for an equivalent?
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Look at Hammond.
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Check with Doug Elliott. He can come up with a rim/cup/shank combo to meet anybody's needs.
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They do make a 4C.

I think Hammond’s 12 is the equivalent to a “5” size. Stork’s T1 I think is a little smaller. Doug Elliott always.
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Something else to think about besides cup shape.....
You're accustomed to a Bach 7C that has a bore of 0.227".
The Schilke 51B has a bore of 0.257".
Pretty big jump.
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dukesboneman wrote: Sun Feb 16, 2020 7:18 pm I`m finding that the 51B is just a little too deep for my lead playing.
Are you sure that it's only the mouthpiece "depth" that's so different?"
Schilke 51B is actually a pretty shallow mouthpiece, but (in addition to a much larger cup I.D. than the Bach 7C - 25.63mm vs. 24 75mm) - it has a much larger throat (25.63mm vs. 5.85mm). Apples vs grapefruit.

Suggestion: Contact Doug Elliott for a mouthpice that's just right for you – or try a slightly larger stock mouthpiece such as a Bach 6¾C, a Schilke 47 or 47B, or a Bach 6½A, or a Denis Wick 7CS.
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Schilke is like the shallow end of a symphonic mouthpiece, but still symphonic.

Try a Yamaha 51B. A bit smaller diameter than a Schilke 51B, and considerably shallower.

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What kind of lead playing?
6H (K series)
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8H (N series bell w/ modern slide)
88HN
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72H bell section (half moon)
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Mostly Big Band , Funk band
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I have a Harry Watters mouthpiece for sale, but I feel it’s smaller than a 51 rim and bigger sound-wise than a 7C. It’s a ripping mouthpiece, though. And I just remembered about the Nils Landgren Yamaha mouthpiece. It’s cheaper than a Watters, but also more 6-1/2-ish and deeper.
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Try a 5gs. They are not much deeper than a C cup.
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I have a 5GS I don't need any more. Happy to make a deal on it.
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Doug fit my current .522" mouthpiece combo at ITF 2018: LT102/LT-D/LT-D4

The Elliott combo abruptly ended my 30 year love affair with various Schilke 51Bs and I have not looked back.

With than in mind, he suggested the LT102/LT-C+/LT-D2 is the combo I use for my 24H and 32H.

I can also use the C+ cup in place of the D and it gives the larger horns more bite but the D cup is a great fit for my 79H.
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