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Mouthpiece survey for Gronitz PCK
Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 12:13 pm
by DavidJMills
Just bought a used PCK circa 2004. What mp do you use on yours?Thanks for your time.DaveMills, Charlotte
Re: Mouthpiece survey for Gronitz PCK
Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 12:01 pm
by dietrich
Try the KLIER 3D or 3E
D.K.
Re: Mouthpiece survey for Gronitz PCK
Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 12:12 pm
by T. J. Ricer
I've had success with a couple along the way. . . You can get a big, big sound with the GW Baer (that I actually bought from our bloke), I wanted to get a more focused sound and moved to my original helleberg. Just recently my teacher loaned me his Stofer/Gieb and that seems to be the best match so far. . . let us know what you come up with.
--T. J.
Re: Mouthpiece survey for Gronitz PCK
Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 1:09 pm
by Kutz
Hi all. I tried to post this answer before but it failed so here we go again. I am playing on both the PCK and the PCM and have experimented with several mpce to get a sound that I am comfortable. When I picked my tuba up in Hamburg, Dietrich suggested the Try the KLIER 3E. This is a very good choice as it is quite responsive and it evens this tuba out in ll the ranges. It really worked nice for me but after some time I moved away from that as I found that with the way that I play, the color changed to fast and I wanted something with a more traditional inner rim (I found it to be a little wide also). I used the Baer (new version) and that was nice but it dulls the sound out a bit. Maybe if you play lean and a bit bright that is a nice choice. I Tried the PT 82 and had some nice results as well. I have since returned to my Laskey 30H which I used on the PCM and for the time being, it gives me what I want in a more consistent manner. The PCK is very resonant, and I suspect that the recommendation by Dietrich was to avoid the use of something too deep and heavy, thereby dulling the natural sound of this horn.
Thats my .02 Euro cents
DK
Re: Mouthpiece survey for Gronitz PCK
Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 1:18 pm
by tclements
If I want a big broad sound, I use my 'Orchestra' model, for a slightly smaller sound with e little more projection, I use my 'Ensemble' version.