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Im currently playing on a Schilke Helleberg 2 and was wondering, from peoples experience with this horn what would they have found is a nice fit for this tuba. Thanks!

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Have you considered using an Alan Baer MMVI?
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The one I tried it with, I liked VERY much. The Parke Ofenloch.
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Look at the line of Perantucci MP's - you may find something you like there.
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Not specifically for this tuba, but for big tubas in general, I prefer mouthpieces that do not try to achieve the darkest possible sound. The instrument is big enough to create the needed depth--you don't need the mouthpiece to do that.

I have used a PT-48 and a Stofer Geib on big tubas with good success.

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Thanks! I shall give that a try.
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You should email Alan Baer about his preference for 6450 mouthpieces.
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On my big tuba (a 6/4 19something Martin), I found that my normal Helleberg 7B's rim is too sharp for a horn of that size. I actually use a Bach 24AW on it because of the gentle rim, and it makes the more air that the horn needs a lot easier.
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I use a Laskey 28H on mine.
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