Question for you Gronitz PF 125 players?

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Question for you Gronitz PF 125 players?

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I am just wondering what mouthpieces people have found to work well with the Gronitz PF 125 F Tuba. I am about to get one so I was just wondering what players have had some success with.

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I like the Laskey 30F. That works fine for me, but I'm always on the lookout for new stuff.
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I use a Miraphone C4, which has pretty much been my standard F tuba mpc for years. Resonates really well for me with my Gronitz. I occasionally use a Yamaha Jim Self if I want a little more roundish-in-the-low-register sound.

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I'm using the Giddings and Webster Alan Baer 2006 F model. Seems to work well in any register, and I have no complaints.
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The Gidding and Webster Bora.

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Hi! I use the G&W Alan Baer F model also and it works great!

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