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Jupiter 24A tuba mouthpiece vs 24AW?
Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2022 3:40 pm
by willako
Hi, Does anyone know if the Jupiter 24AW is deeper than the 24A? I wrote to Jupiter and dealers but did not get an answer. If the 24AW is deeper, I would like to buy one. Thanks a lot. Bill
Re: Jupiter 24A tuba mouthpiece vs 24AW?
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2022 5:40 am
by TubaBeage
Bill,
I have not come across a Jupiter 24a mouthpiece.
The Bach 24w is medium deep and the 24aw very deep.
I have several versions of the 24aw (but not the Jupiter) and I can measure the depth for you if you like.
Regards,
Andrew
Re: Jupiter 24A tuba mouthpiece vs 24AW?
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2022 12:19 pm
by willako
Andrew,
Thanks so much for your reply and offer to measure some versions. I asked Jupiter and some dealers. The only answer I got was that the 24A and 24AW are probably the same but the 24AW is newer and its name was changed for marketing purposes. My 24A, which sounds good, makes me work to get the notes lower than E flat to speak out, and my community band wants volume, so that's why I was looking for a deeper version. I will just buy an Arnold's 24AW, which is supposed to be an exact copy of the Bach, or I will get the Bach 24AW. I wouldn't be concerned with mouthpieces so much but my teeth and lips make buzzing difficult, so I am picky about a mpc. Thanks again. Bill
Re: Jupiter 24A tuba mouthpiece vs 24AW?
Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2022 2:38 am
by GeoffC_UK
The only thing I can offer, in discussion, is that the 24AW designation appears with several MP manufacturers.
But, they are definitely not the same thing.
I, too, have a Vincent Bach 24AW, manufactured in the last few years.
I then purchased a Josef Klier 24AW, whose rim diameter and width are comparable with the Bach, but whose cup depth is quite a bit shallower.
Re: Jupiter 24A tuba mouthpiece vs 24AW?
Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2022 9:46 am
by iiipopes
Please review the Bach mouthpiece manual. "A" in the mouthpiece designation means "deep cup," and "W" at the end of any mouthpiece designation means "wide rim." 24AW's, both Bach and copies that claim to be based (pun intended) on the Bach, all have that. As you peruse the forum threads, the history of a 24AW is "love-hate." Some folks love the comfort of a wide rim; others say the wide rim impedes articulation. Horses for courses. Link to the manual:
https://www.bachbrass.com/application/f ... 89_web.pdf