
The "Classic" has a more conical/flaring external shape - a bit like a French horn mouthpiece. I bet that's what you have, if goes back more than a decade.






It would be interesting to see a picture of one of these. Sounds very different from my 5, but I see the current Classic has a notch cut out under the throat, at the top of the shank, unlike mine which is an uninterrupted taper like an old Conn 2. Looks to me like that notch makes it about equal to the Heritage at that spot. Not that it makes any difference.iiipopes wrote:the older "funnel" shaped mouthpieces already have much material removed in the throat region. Nothing more can be removed without damaging the integrity of the throat.


That fits the DW2 I bought in 1980: "skelitonized" was the buzz word at the time - I think that was when they added the notch around the throat. As far as I can see from the Denis Wick site it is nearly identical to what is currently offered as the "Classic", except that the notch around the throat is probably different: on my old mouthpiece the notch has a semicircular cross section, and in the pictures of current models it looks like a sharper v shape.iiipopes wrote:the older "funnel" shaped mouthpieces already have much material removed in the throat region. Nothing more can be removed without damaging the integrity of the throat.

Mine does not look like that picture....at all. It looks a lot like, but not exactly, this one: http://www.wwbw.com/Denis-Wick-Classic- ... AsqJ8P8HAQ" target="_blankDonn wrote:The goofy looking "Heritage" series:
The "Classic" has a more conical/flaring external shape - a bit like a French horn mouthpiece. I bet that's what you have, if goes back more than a decade.