Where can I go to get specs and a description of ALL of the PT mouthpieces? Most sites only have a few but I want them all.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: PT mouthpieces
Here are the german:
http://www.custommusiccorp.com/Accessor ... bampc.html" target="_blank
here are the american:
http://www.custommusiccorp.com/Accessor ... bampc.html" target="_blank
are there more out there?
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http://www.custommusiccorp.com/Accessor ... bampc.html" target="_blank
here are the american:
http://www.custommusiccorp.com/Accessor ... bampc.html" target="_blank
are there more out there?
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Re: PT mouthpieces
Yes there are. I know the number system goes to to about 90ish. This only goes to fifty.Tubadork wrote:Here are the german:
http://www.custommusiccorp.com/Accessor ... bampc.html" target="_blank" target="_blank
here are the american:
http://www.custommusiccorp.com/Accessor ... bampc.html" target="_blank" target="_blank
are there more out there?
Bill
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Re: PT mouthpieces
Check both links.bububassboner wrote:Yes there are. I know the number system goes to to about 90ish. This only goes to fifty.
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Re: PT mouthpieces
You can't take those specs too literally. Anyone who has played a few PTs can tell you that two might have the same rim specs on paper, but they sure don't in real life. Remember, the true, exalted, zen mouthpiece experts are just a forum post away. We so rarely get a mouthpiece question that we are always eager to answer when one comes along. But, if it's specs you want ...
http://www.netupandgo.com/mrtuba/german.htm
http://www.netupandgo.com/mrtuba/american.htm
http://www.netupandgo.com/mrtuba/german.htm
http://www.netupandgo.com/mrtuba/american.htm
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Re: PT mouthpieces
I you go to http://acattanach.users.btopenworld.com ... isons2.xls you get an Excel Spreadsheet with a lot of technical information on all Tuba mouthpieces. If you do a "Ctrl F" and fill in the resultant search parameter with "Perantucci" and do a "Find Next" you will see about 33 hits on the Perantucci mouthpieces. This is as complete a list as I know of.
You can also go to http://www.dwerden.com/mouthpieces/tuba.cfm and you will find a list of mouthpieces sorted by manufacturer and scroll down to Perantucci. If you want to compare any specific mouthpiece with others of about the same inner rim dimension, click on the rim dimension and you will get a list of similar mouthpieces.
I hope this helps sort out PT mouthpieces. It is about the best, however torturous, I can come up with.
You can also go to http://www.dwerden.com/mouthpieces/tuba.cfm and you will find a list of mouthpieces sorted by manufacturer and scroll down to Perantucci. If you want to compare any specific mouthpiece with others of about the same inner rim dimension, click on the rim dimension and you will get a list of similar mouthpieces.
I hope this helps sort out PT mouthpieces. It is about the best, however torturous, I can come up with.
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