We recently did a bit of research and development, making a tuba mouthpiece out of titanium. And I thought you may enjoy knowing the results of our experiment.
Playing compared to our stainless steel mouthpiece of the same size (bayamo) SS= stainless steel, Ti = titanium
Dynamic control
SS plays from pp-fff controlled and comfortably
Ti plays from ppppp-fff controlled and comfortably
Lip slurs are identical, very easy to play long legato, and slured lines of music. Titanium can slur easier at extrem low volumes
Articulation (something that the SS does very well!)
SS better than any mouthpiece I've ever played
Ti A noticable level better than SS
Tone centering is easy on both
Low playing (CC and below)
SS & Ti are great
High playing (D above staff and up)
SS is more secure
Ti is a little less secure
Tone color
SS thick, rich, sonorous.
ti More upper overtones, not as thick as SS
Pitch is great on both
Ease of machining
SS is hard to machine
Ti is very difficult, very expensive, and can burn!!!
Overall cost to end user
SS $135 a good price for an outstanding product
Ti $500 a price most people cant afford.
As and end result to our research and development Ti although unique will probably be too expensive to the end user. I however will not be letting go of my Titanium Bayamo any time soon. Bob mentioned something about prying the Titanium bayamo out of my hand at my funeral service

Anyway this was interesting for us to do, and I thought tubeneters would like to know.
Ivan