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Re: Deeper version of Mirafone C4?

Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 9:44 am
by tubacdk
TubaGrandad wrote:Can anyone point me toward 'pieces with identical rims (as possible) but with more cup volume - ie. more suited to my contrabass?? I know Marcinkiewicz do a range which claim to compare to the C4 - any good to me do you think?
The Yamaha Jim Self is basically a Miraphone C4 rim with a C3 cup, so it's deeper. I use the C4 on my B&S F and the Self on my RM-43 with no problem going back and forth. I'm not the most sensitive when it comes to mouthpieces, but those two are a very good match. I prefer the Yamaha Jim Self to the Marc Jim Self, but that's just me.

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Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 10:42 pm
by Scott Sutherland
I thought the Jim Self was bowl shaped as well, being modeled after the C3 cup.

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2004 5:07 am
by Dylan King
I think the Marcinkowitz N4 Tommy Johnson is very close to the C4. I remember Tommy talking about the difference and the making of the N4. He was playing a C4 when they designed the mouthpiece. I hope that's right.

Take a look at these new Giddings and Webster mouthpieces that are advertised on this site. I was never one to be picky about mouthpieces until I ordered the Bayamo. Stainless steel is the greatest thing to happen to mouthpieces since gold plating. Today I orded the Matanuska. If I was looking to find a C4 type, I'd look at the Bora and the Matanuska, and maybe email Ivan Giddings for more info.