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Geib comparison

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I think this has been discussed before , but I can't seem to find it.

How do different Geib mouthpiece models compare to each other? (Stofer, Kanstul, Schilke, ...) Which version do you like the best, and why? I am currently trying a Stofer Geib on my Rudy Meinl, and I like it a lot...except it is the wrong shank size. This got.me to thinking how the Geib models, in general, compare to each other.

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Curmudgeon wrote:Schilke and Laskey are "Geib-esque." Bowl-ish shaped, etc.

The "Stofer" or, really, Kelly is pretty close to the Conn Geibs I've played, including the one I personally own.

The Kanstul is the closest for me and I have posted that really like them. I use them quite a bit.

However, the Blokepiece Symphony is a very good Geib-style cup mpc and I would definitely try one on your Rudy. I bet it would be an excellent match.
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Thanks guys!

I just spent some time looking at old posts, apparently I posted about this stuff like 1.5 years ago. I had decided to buy a Kanstul Geib, but never got around to it. I emailed Jim New this afternoon, so we'll see what happens. :)
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Kanstul Geib showed up at my door this evening, but too late to play it today. Can't wait to try it out tomorrow!
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We look forward to your results.
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Kanstul Geib? Is that a custom model that is not advertised on the web site?
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iiipopes wrote:Kanstul Geib? Is that a custom model that is not advertised on the web site?
Yes... people have talked about them from time to time here. It was extremely easy to order... I called the main Kanstul number and asked for Jim New. I told him what I wanted, and he said he had some sitting around and would get one right out to me. 2 days later, here it is! And even if one wasn't already in stock, it would have only been 2 weeks or so.
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Thanks.
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Not sure, but they pick up the phone right away...
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bort wrote:Not sure, but they pick up the phone right away...
But, using a phone is so.................old school!
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I honked around on it for a bit this afternoon, and I think it's a really nice mouthpiece, and it works well with my tuba. Great response and full and clear sound. A bit "rounder" sounding than some other mouthpieces I have. That's about all I can say for now, I really can't tell if I like it more or less than any of the other mouthpieces I have right now, but I will certainly put it through its paces to find out!

Funny enough, even though I like a number of mouthpieces in my tuba, my RM-1 (old, worn, "West Germany") still comes through as my favorite. Just wish the diameter was a *little* larger.
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Well... that's certainly an option I may consider later on, however for now, I think I need to allow myself to adjust to my tools, instead of constantly changing my tools.

That said... I've spent a few more hours with the Kanstul Geib, and WHOA, this thing is great. It helps me sound much better than I think I am, and does so with less effort than other pieces. It's a winner for sure. Not sure if it's *the* winner, but it's certainly *a* winner! Thanks for the suggestion! :tuba:
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Hi-
The Kanstul Geib's are really terrific mouthpieces!!!
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russiantuba wrote:How exactly does the Kanstul Geib differ from the Stofer Geib? I have Stofer's copy, have been considering also buying the Kanstul if it is enough difference...
Curious myself, particularly if one plays a little "tighter" than the other; on my big horn that can be beneficial.
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