For any of you Geib mouthpiece users, have you compared the Wick-Tindall AT4 against other longer established Geib mouthpieces? For example Stofer, Schilke, Laskey, etc.
Thanks,
MP
AT4 vs Other Geib-Style Mouthpieces
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- Peach
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Re: AT4 vs Other Geib-Style Mouthpieces
I should add...
You may think, being in England, the place would be awash with these things. Well, it isn't!
You may think, being in England, the place would be awash with these things. Well, it isn't!
Peach
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Re: AT4 vs Other Geib-Style Mouthpieces
A4 has a fat round rim, vs sharp narrow for others
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Re: AT4 vs Other Geib-Style Mouthpieces
Not sure, then!
A few years ago, I thought it would be cool to gather as many Geib mouthpieces as possible, map the contours, and compare them.
A fun project, but for another person or another time!
A few years ago, I thought it would be cool to gather as many Geib mouthpieces as possible, map the contours, and compare them.
A fun project, but for another person or another time!
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Re: AT4 vs Other Geib-Style Mouthpieces
I don't know that I care about Geib mouthpieces, but mapping the contours of mouthpieces, now you're talking. Maybe a studio project. Someone (institution), that 1) has access to the equipment and 2) is in a position to stay with it for the long term, so it isn't just about whatever mouthpieces were hot in 2018.