Caling all who own(ed) a PT-6
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Getzeng50s
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Caling all who own(ed) a PT-6
What type of mouthpiece do you play on? what are your favorites?
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I've never owned one, but a lot of people like the Laskey 30G on this tuba. I also know of some using an Arnold Jacobs CB mouthpiece. Worth a shot.
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UUHH??? Euro receiver.MW215588 wrote:I use a G&W MMVI Alan Baer euro shank mouthpiece because as you know, the pt-6 has a euro reciever. It works perfectly for me. I dont believe in using big mouthpieces for the simple fact that although they do provide a nice big sound, I dont believe they contain much clarity and core of a persons sound or at least my sound. I believe considering since you own a big horn, you dont need a big mouthpiece or your just gonna sound big and a lil edgy. Thats why i use the MMVI ( not to mention the stainless steel feels wonderful), a medium size mouthpiece, to contain my color and sound plus produce a much power and even more with a better tonal color clarity with the MMVI.
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Seems like a standard to me.Michael Woods wrote:UUHH??? Euro receiver.MW215588 wrote:I use a G&W MMVI Alan Baer euro shank mouthpiece because as you know, the pt-6 has a euro reciever. It works perfectly for me. I dont believe in using big mouthpieces for the simple fact that although they do provide a nice big sound, I dont believe they contain much clarity and core of a persons sound or at least my sound. I believe considering since you own a big horn, you dont need a big mouthpiece or your just gonna sound big and a lil edgy. Thats why i use the MMVI ( not to mention the stainless steel feels wonderful), a medium size mouthpiece, to contain my color and sound plus produce a much power and even more with a better tonal color clarity with the MMVI.
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Yea Ive played all of the ones mentioned and after my playing them ive narrowed my search down to two of them.
The mouthpiece that came with my tuba (B&S 18)
and the MikeFinn 3H
But i cant for the life of me find out a damn thing about this B&S 18, except for I sound good on this pt6 with it. and it looks similar to the bach 18.
The mouthpiece that came with my tuba (B&S 18)
and the MikeFinn 3H
But i cant for the life of me find out a damn thing about this B&S 18, except for I sound good on this pt6 with it. and it looks similar to the bach 18.
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Thats funny, I thought the PT6 I've played before had a smaller receiver than my HB2. The mouthpiece went in further on the Hirsbrunner than on the PT6. Anyone have a definitive idea whether its Euro or Standard?MW215588 wrote:Well the pt6 does have a euro reciever. if you happen to use something like a helleberg and place it in the mouthpiece shank reciever, it would sit in a bit too far and you will have intonation probelms and no serious musician would want that and i hope no one would want that to begin with.Tubadork wrote:Seems like a standard to me.Michael Woods wrote: UUHH??? Euro receiver.
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I put a euro shank alan baer in my pt6 and it barely fit.
MW215588
I don't think this guy can be real. All the different horns he's had, not to mention some of the absolutely retarded posts.
Forgive the thread jack, maybe I will start a new topic in the off-topic section to discuss MW215588 validity.
MW215588
I don't think this guy can be real. All the different horns he's had, not to mention some of the absolutely retarded posts.
Forgive the thread jack, maybe I will start a new topic in the off-topic section to discuss MW215588 validity.
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It also depends if you use mouthpieces too large to fit in the lead pipe right. Because it WILL over time stretch the metal into a bigger opening(I found out the hard with with a Monette.......)
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