http://www.loudmouthpieces.com/" target="_blank
Interesting teaser. I know this was mentioned, but is there any idea about what's new?
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Re: Loud mouthpieces
Dave Houser is selling the previous Loud mouthpiece line as Mouthpiece Ordnance mouthpieces, with the same screw rim interface as the Sellmansbeger mouthpieces. I do not know what the new Loud mouthpieces will be like however.
http://housermouthpiece.net/mouthpiece-ordnance.html" target="_blank
ken k
http://housermouthpiece.net/mouthpiece-ordnance.html" target="_blank
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Mirafone 187 BBb
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Re: Loud mouthpieces
I have been using a Loud LM7 for a few months (after many years of Conn-Hellberg) and I am finally beginning to appreciate the differences. I was looking to try a LM12, but I actually think the 7 is a better choice for me. I mostly do indoor and outdoor jazz tuba/Sousaphone and I have found my higher range to be more approachable and the lower range to be much easier to predict. My volume (with normal blowing) is a bit improved and I am happy with the results!
I have no idea what the "new Loud" will be - I HATE teaser websites - but there seems to be something good with the recent designs...
I have no idea what the "new Loud" will be - I HATE teaser websites - but there seems to be something good with the recent designs...
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Re: Loud mouthpieces
It's nice to have a visual diagram (cut out) of the tuba mouthpieces, extremely helpful!
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Re: Loud mouthpieces
Question: So are these now exactly the same as the Mouthpiece Ordnance line, but with a different exterior? And who's making these?
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Re: Loud mouthpieces
It seems that some specs have changed, so the throat of the LM-7 is now a bit smaller, and seemingly they don't have screw rims anymore. As to who actually makes them, the website is talking of nuclear and rocket scientists.....
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Re: Loud mouthpieces
No LM-3?
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Re: Loud mouthpieces
I don't know if there are any more models that Joe is bringing back, but I bought a LM 11 from him a few weeks ago for my 181, what he says on his website is spot on. It's a great mouthpiece. I could tell a difference in the sound instantly. They are one piece...no screw rims. I highly recommend them!
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Re: Loud mouthpieces
Not according to the specs on the website -- and you can get there from here:KiltieTuba wrote:Is the LM-11 like the LM-12? I have the LM-12 but it's labeled as LM-11.tubadaddy92 wrote:I don't know if there are any more models that Joe is bringing back, but I bought a LM 11 from him a few weeks ago for my 181, what he says on his website is spot on. It's a great mouthpiece. I could tell a difference in the sound instantly. They are one piece...no screw rims. I highly recommend them!
http://www.loudmouthpieces.com/default.asp
Worth taking a look!
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