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If you prefer smaller diameter mouthpieces this is awesome. Big resonant sound, blends well with brass section, very flexible and great range. Played a week of Mahler, Shostakovitch, Adams, Britten all on this mouthpiece the day after I received it in the post. Got great comments all round on the sound.
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JS
Licht und Schatten
Johannes S. 771 19.11.2012
Für ein Mundstück dieses kleinen Kesseldurchmessers durchaus respektabel voller Klang (hier auf einer heavy Perinet-Trompete).
Aber: Rauhe Oberfläche auch auf (!) dem flachen, mittelbreiten, nach 2/3 nach außen abfallenden Rand, hier rillenförmig (laut Hagstrom selbst Absicht, um Fertigungsabweichungen durch Polieren zu vermeiden?!). Wirkt wie feines Sandpapier. Für polierte Ränder gewohnte Lippen zumindest sehr gewöhnungsbedürftig. Der mehrfach scharfkantig abgegedrehte am Stengel läßt das Mundstück zusätzlich "unfertig" erscheinen.
Maße (soweit ich recherieren konnte): Bohrung #25, Rückbohrung #24