Bach 24W/AW
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sailn2ba
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Bach 24W/AW
What is the difference between these two Bach 24 mouthpieces?
- The Jackson
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Re: Bach 24W/AW
Bach uses the letter system to signify cup depth on their mouthpieces (lower letter=deeper cup). The 24AW has a deeper cup than the 24W, but they both have the "W" which means they both have a wide rim and they both have a "24" which means they have the same cup diameter.
Assuming the dimensions are made exactly to spec.!
Assuming the dimensions are made exactly to spec.!
Last edited by The Jackson on Fri Dec 05, 2008 2:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- kegmcnabb
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Re: Bach 24W/AW
I don't understand. How does one have a deeper cup if they both have the same cup depth? Perhaps the 24 refers to inside rim diameter?The Jackson wrote:Bach uses the letter system to signify cup depth on their mouthpieces (lower letter=deeper cup). The 24AW has a deeper cup than the 24W, but they both have the "W" which means they both have a wide rim and they both have a "24" which means they have the same cup depth.
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TubaRay
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Re: Bach 24W/AW
Ah, yes! I did mean cup diameter. (Blame it on school-related stress)TubaRay wrote:I believe he meant cup diameter.
