The blokepiece selection process...
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 12:26 am
So, I'm having difficulty interpreting which blokepiece (exactly) I should buy. They have...
1. The blokepiece #1
2. The blokepiece #2
3. The blokepiece #1 rim on the blokepiece #2
4. The blokepiece #2 rim on the blokepiece #1
Here is the issue. I LOVE trying stuff before I buy it. I really feel more comfortable doing that than blindly following reviews and gut instinct. The only problem, these mouthpieces aren't readily available to me in any way. I have heard enough good things about these mouthpieces to be highly interested (as discussed with many people i.e. tubanerd88).
My vitals. Downstream player. Likes large diameter mouthpieces. Plays bright, so tries to darken a little with my equipment. 69C4/bowlish type player. Plays mostly Eb. Playing consists of solo rep, brass quintet rep, small chamber ensembles.
What is my best bet on blindly picking one of these puppies?
1. The blokepiece #1
2. The blokepiece #2
3. The blokepiece #1 rim on the blokepiece #2
4. The blokepiece #2 rim on the blokepiece #1
Here is the issue. I LOVE trying stuff before I buy it. I really feel more comfortable doing that than blindly following reviews and gut instinct. The only problem, these mouthpieces aren't readily available to me in any way. I have heard enough good things about these mouthpieces to be highly interested (as discussed with many people i.e. tubanerd88).
My vitals. Downstream player. Likes large diameter mouthpieces. Plays bright, so tries to darken a little with my equipment. 69C4/bowlish type player. Plays mostly Eb. Playing consists of solo rep, brass quintet rep, small chamber ensembles.
What is my best bet on blindly picking one of these puppies?