Rudy Meinl Mouthpiece specs

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Rudy Meinl Mouthpiece specs

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I'm just curious as to why I can find so little information about Rudy Meinl Mouthpieces. There doesn't seem to be a clear chart or list on any site that sells them similar to Miraphone mouthpieces or Perantucci. I've looked on the Meinl site as well as a bunch of links on his page to dealers ( I tried 8 or 10 anyway) and there is nothing so far even at the huge Thomann Store site.
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The old post linked above says that Tilz make the RM mouthpieces. This hasn't been the case for a very long time, the post was wrong even when it was written in 2005. They are made by J Klier, but if you want information you will be better off emailing Rudi Meinl.
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It doesn't really answer your question, but I bought a RM-9 at the Army Band Tuba Workshop which Lee Stofer recommends as a superb mouthpiece for a bass tuba. I have played it for almost 2 weeks now and I concur. The odd part is that it works equally well on my Mira 186. I would try Lee, as he and his staff were quite knowledgeable about the line. Hope this helps!
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