Miraphone 184 Mouthpiece

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Miraphone 184 Mouthpiece

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What do you guys use? Gonna get one of these tubas!
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Re: Miraphone 184 Mouthpiece

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I had the best results with a Mirafone C3 or C4. G&W Diablo worked well too.
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Re: Miraphone 184 Mouthpiece

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Bloke won't mention his own mouthpieces, so I will: Imperial.
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Re: Miraphone 184 Mouthpiece

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bloke wrote:yes.

A C4 works well, regarding the cup/throat/back-bore on a 184...

' two issues:

- You have to like the wide/round Miraphone rim.

- They tend to hang way out of the receivers of many 184 tubas. You have to like that as well.
Yes this was true, I had a receiver made that better accommodated modern mouthpieces. My 184 was from the '60s.
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Re: Miraphone 184 Mouthpiece

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I have a C4 but have never been able to get used to it. I use a Wick 3L on my 184.
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