tbn.al wrote:In a soft sweet whisper he uttered, "Close your eyes and take a trip to the dark side. A gold plated 60 is just the ticket. Bob and I love the sound. You will too."
Not gonna happen. Waaay too big for a horn like this. This is an older designed horn, works best with smaller mouthpieces, with a 1 1/2 G being about the largest that would work to achieve the desired timbre. D.J. even had reservations about using a mouthpiece the size of a 1 1/2 G; he suggested a Bach 2G or even 3G for that horn. Anything bigger may also have an adverse affect on the pitch.
bloke wrote:bloke "Oddly enough, there seems to be vast majority agreement that a Schilke 59 mouthpiece offers the best results for those who attempt bass trombone as a 'double'. You may try mine, if you drive down here."
I played a Schilke 59 and a Griego .75 (a hair larger than the Schilke) when I had my Getzen 1062 and was regularly making $$$ with bass trombone. I strongly agree with the Schilke being a great mouthpiece for doublers or for all around use. Anything much bigger, and you loose that "bass trombone" sound and become an infamous tuba-on-a-stick. When I got the Griego .75, I also got a .5. The .5 was just bigger enough to notice a difference in sound; A/Bing them for my trombone prof and another player pointed to the .75 as the better choice.
Bigger is not always better!
I may have a gig at the end of the month with this horn. If not, I will consider sending it off to Da Bloke some time; I saved the excellent carton it arrived in. There are probably a lot more dents that need to come out than those readily visible in the picture; it was probably an old school horn. I'm just glad to be able to have something again, and this was an outstanding deal despite the rough condition. Kinda hard to scratch up the 2-4G for something newer (especially after picking up that F tuba last year.)
I am just hurt that Bloke is not willing to spend the hours necessary to buff the bell, rotor, (and everything else for that matter) down to near nothingness - what ever happened to work ethic in this country!