Has anybody tried the R&S and/or Atkinson "copies" of the Schilke Helleberg II side by side with an actual Schilke?
If so, could you tell the difference?
Thanks,
Christian
Schilke Helleberg II copies
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Re: Schilke Helleberg II copies
Yup (the Atkinson) and nope (but then, I'm not particularly discriminating).cjk wrote:Has anybody tried the R&S and/or Atkinson "copies" of the Schilke Helleberg II side by side with an actual Schilke?
If so, could you tell the difference?

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I have a Schilke Helleberg II and a Atkinson H-II among others, as I am a huge fan of the Helleberg II rim.
The Sh-II was my main mouthpieces for years, and was showing it, so I went looking for a replacement.
I had heard good things about the Atkinson H-II from Chuck and others, so I decided that I would order one.
I've had mine for about a week now and I like it very much.
On first glance it looked shallower and not quite as wide as the Schilke, and the rim looked sharper. My face can't tell much of a difference, and for now I'm planning to stick with the Atkinson.
Never tried an R&S copy.
The Sh-II was my main mouthpieces for years, and was showing it, so I went looking for a replacement.
I had heard good things about the Atkinson H-II from Chuck and others, so I decided that I would order one.
I've had mine for about a week now and I like it very much.
On first glance it looked shallower and not quite as wide as the Schilke, and the rim looked sharper. My face can't tell much of a difference, and for now I'm planning to stick with the Atkinson.
Never tried an R&S copy.
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http://atkinsonhorns.com/merchant/list. ... Display=TMbttmbow wrote:
Would you be so kind as to put up a link to their site?
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http://www.atkinsonhorns.com/bttmbow wrote:I have never heard of the Atkinson mouthpiece.
Would you be so kind as to put up a link to their site? I would also be curious to know what other mouthpieces they make for tuba and the other brass instruments.
Chris, give Mike Anderson a call over at Atkinson--he told me that they also make component tuba mouthpieces (rims, shanks, cups)
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No problem -- the main page is here:bttmbow wrote:I have never heard of the Atkinson mouthpiece.
Would you be so kind as to put up a link to their site? I would also be curious to know what other mouthpieces they make for tuba and the other brass instruments.
Thanks,
CJH
http://www.atkinsonhorns.com/
and the page with the tuba mouthpieces is here:
http://www.atkinsonhorns.com/merchant/l ... Display=TM
Hope this helps!
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YES---Chuck(G) wrote:
Chris, give Mike Anderson a call over at Atkinson--he told me that they also make component tuba mouthpieces (rims, shanks, cups)
I was told that component mouthpieces were in the works and that they would do custom designs by special order.
They don't do business online, so you must call them. I found them to be nice folks to deal with and I got my package without problems.