IF u have any experience with this, please reply.. If you are using G&W taku with conn 56j, please comment too..
THanks!


$245bighorn wrote:Hello, can anyone explain to me the differences between these 2 materials?... titanium or stainless steel??






Did you know that G&W and LOUD both have trial period deals? Both companies allow you to return any mouthpiece in new condition for a refund within 14 days if you don't like it or want to try something different. You do have to pay a 10$ restocking fee, but it's still a pretty sweet deal IMO. You could try the LM-10 and Taku at the same time to compare them, for the end price of only 10$ (unless you wanted bothrichland tuba 01 wrote: but since I have no way of testing it
With titanium it depends significantly on the alloy.Tubaryan12 wrote:Hey Rick:
Titanium vs Stainless steel vs Brass - Please give us the hardness of all 3 and their ability to resist that nick on the rim that, of course, renders any mouthpiece unusable.

I have since then bounced the mouthpiece off the concrete floor in my basement (yes it bounced). It hit on the rim. There were only the smallest of visible scrathes. I could not feel any scrathes with my lips though. I'm not going to test this with my SS mouthpiece for comparison - nor will I repeat the "experiment" with my Ti mouthpieceIn terms of slipperyness, they are very similar, but I'd give a little edge to titanium. However, there is a big difference when you first put them to your lips. The titanium is almost instantly warm, it takes longer for the SS to warm up. (though the SS is still much better than brass in this respect) That being said, I prefer the Titanium, as it is very comfortable on the lips.
At the Army conference last winter, I compared back to back the Bayamo in SS vs Ti on a King BBb and the Diablo (SS and Ti) on a Wilson Eb. For both models I clearly preferred the Ti version. They just played easier, and with more focus.

Look at this thread: viewtopic.php?t=18382 , where you'll find detailed description of that mouthpiece in particular. For sure it's "the best" for someone, could be "the worst" for others, but at any rate I'd say it isn't a lot like most other mouthpieces.richland tuba 01 wrote:What is the best SS mouthpiece for the $$$? I've heard several people say the LM-10 Tommie Johnson model, but since I have no way of testing it, I need some real experienced people that have tried a lot of them to help me out.
