FS: Six Euphonium/Baritone Mouthpieces
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 8:16 am
All of these are large shank unless otherwise specified!
SM4U in Gold (8/10) for $80: several scratches on the rim that I can see but can’t feel on my lips at all. There’s a dent that reduces the backbore size by <2% (it’s so insignificant that I can’t get it to show up in a picture after 5 minutes of trying)
Wick 4AL in Gold (10/10) for $70: Great piece. I just prefer a darker sound
Giddings and Webster Kadja in Polished Stainless Steel (9/10) for $95 This mouthpiece is the easiest I’ve ever played in terms of range and articulation. The sound is a bit too bright for me, but it would make a killer trombone piece. If I am able to play in my school’s orchestra next year on trombone, I will definitely be getting another of these. There is a small crease in the backbore that doesn’t affect playability
K&G 3.5D in Silver (9/10) for $95: I am selling all of my mouthpieces except for this exact piece in gold plate. I have been playing it exclusively for 2 years and love it. It feels like a 4AL with 20% more richness, 30% more projection, and only 10% less ease in the high register. There is a slight tarnish line on the outside, but the mouthpiece is otherwise in perfect condition
Schilke 52D in Silver (10/10) for $50: I played this on tenor until I got my G&W Kadja, but I know the 51D is very popular for euphonium. Just a bit too bright for me
Wick 6BY in Silver (Small Shank)(10/10) for $60: The most standard baritone mouthpiece as far as I’m aware. It sounds great, but I just don’t play my baritone anymore
Shipping is $5 for the CONUS or free if you buy 2 or more pieces.
If you’d like pictures of any of these or are interested in any of them, shoot me a private message or email me at jtq2000@gmail.com
Cheers,
Jarod Quigley
SM4U in Gold (8/10) for $80: several scratches on the rim that I can see but can’t feel on my lips at all. There’s a dent that reduces the backbore size by <2% (it’s so insignificant that I can’t get it to show up in a picture after 5 minutes of trying)
Wick 4AL in Gold (10/10) for $70: Great piece. I just prefer a darker sound
Giddings and Webster Kadja in Polished Stainless Steel (9/10) for $95 This mouthpiece is the easiest I’ve ever played in terms of range and articulation. The sound is a bit too bright for me, but it would make a killer trombone piece. If I am able to play in my school’s orchestra next year on trombone, I will definitely be getting another of these. There is a small crease in the backbore that doesn’t affect playability
K&G 3.5D in Silver (9/10) for $95: I am selling all of my mouthpieces except for this exact piece in gold plate. I have been playing it exclusively for 2 years and love it. It feels like a 4AL with 20% more richness, 30% more projection, and only 10% less ease in the high register. There is a slight tarnish line on the outside, but the mouthpiece is otherwise in perfect condition
Schilke 52D in Silver (10/10) for $50: I played this on tenor until I got my G&W Kadja, but I know the 51D is very popular for euphonium. Just a bit too bright for me
Wick 6BY in Silver (Small Shank)(10/10) for $60: The most standard baritone mouthpiece as far as I’m aware. It sounds great, but I just don’t play my baritone anymore
Shipping is $5 for the CONUS or free if you buy 2 or more pieces.
If you’d like pictures of any of these or are interested in any of them, shoot me a private message or email me at jtq2000@gmail.com
Cheers,
Jarod Quigley