Hi,
Just noodling around on my newly acquired 20K, thanks to Harv Hartman for fixing it up.
I see this horn ships with a #2 mouthpiece - they obviously think that's a good choice ... Should I consider it? What are they like?
At the moment I'm sticking a Yamaha 67C4 in there and it sounds pretty good. 66D4 also works, but feels a touch small for the big instrument.
Any thoughts? I imagine #2 mouthpieces are common over in the US ...
Conn #2 mouthpiece
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Re: Conn #2 mouthpiece
I thought about this recently while reviewing mouthpieces for my 40K. I have a variety of options, but once again could not do better than my Conn 7B. Which I agree, is very close to the old Conn 2, though with my particular mouthpieces the 7B comes out a little brighter and clearer. I have some bigger mouthpieces, if you think a big tuba ought to have a big mouthpiece, but I personally have trouble keeping the pitch up in the upper half of my range with something like a Marcinkiewicz H3. The 7B or 2 sounds great and it's easier to play in tune.
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Re: Conn #2 mouthpiece
Hmm, I've got Yamaha 66 which might give me a similar sound, no?
What would be cool is having the Sellmansberger range over here in Europe ...
What would be cool is having the Sellmansberger range over here in Europe ...
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Re: Conn #2 mouthpiece
If it's more or less a copy of the Schilke 66, yes - that's a great mouthpiece - but it's a little smaller. For my face, the 2 / 7B hits closer to the spot.
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Re: Conn #2 mouthpiece
I like them for big "American" style tubas and sousaphones - the medium sized funnel cup gives a full sound on those horns but not a tubby sound as a "bucket" might.
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Re: Conn #2 mouthpiece
I have a Schilke 66 and it is very different to the Yamaha 66, which their website says is like a Helleberg. I see that I actually have a 66B, which is like shallow helleberg, so the website says.
So, Conn #2 and Conn 7B are the same thing?
So, Conn #2 and Conn 7B are the same thing?
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Re: Conn #2 mouthpiece
I keep a Conn 2 around as a 'test' mouthpiece... along side a Bach 18 and a few others that were very common a few years ago. I'll bet there are beat up Conn 2 MP's in the back corner of a drawer in the desk of about every high school band director in America!
Those are not my choices for the type of playing I do. But... they seem to work well to just give a horn a 'toot' before turning it back to a customer.
Those are not my choices for the type of playing I do. But... they seem to work well to just give a horn a 'toot' before turning it back to a customer.
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Re: Conn #2 mouthpiece
For perspective, one should probably ask, are Conn 2 and Conn 2 the same thing, etc.PaulTkachenko wrote: So, Conn #2 and Conn 7B are the same thing?
Like I say, for me the 7B sounds a little different. I can't detect any physical difference I think would cause that, but I can't detect differences in backbore etc. The rims are different - sharper and flatter on the 7B.
I understand that this cup profile also appears in the Conn Hellebergs in the '40s and earlier, i.e. that "7B" is more or less the classic Helleberg if there is one.