Trying a few different mouthpieces with a 2250TL, but I like my beater C4 the best thus far, minus the split shank and annoying gouges in rim
C4 in stainless or w/ flatter rim?
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C4 in stainless or w/ flatter rim?
Does anyone make a C4 in stainless (small throat and all, already have a Solo 1) OR a C4 with a flatter rim (Yami Bobo Solo(?), DE's(?))?
Trying a few different mouthpieces with a 2250TL, but I like my beater C4 the best thus far, minus the split shank and annoying gouges in rim
Trying a few different mouthpieces with a 2250TL, but I like my beater C4 the best thus far, minus the split shank and annoying gouges in rim
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Re: C4 in stainless or w/ flatter rim?
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Re: C4 in stainless or w/ flatter rim?
I'm guessing you didn't like the blokepiece solo in this? I didn't on the 2260 until I plugged in my EURO shank solo. Made a huge difference and I loved that horn after that. Give that a try.
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Re: C4 in stainless or w/ flatter rim?
+1. Vladimir @ Dillon Music or Jim @ Kanstul can do that for you.bloke wrote:- Order a 69C4 from Schilke (carbon copy of a C4 in virtually all respects - including the "peashooter" throat).
- Send them a mouthpiece with the rim that you like (or describe it...They may well be familiar with that rim.)
- Pay the extra charge for a custom rim.
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