"M&M" mouthpiece?
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Re: "M&M" mouthpiece?
For those loose screws, get thee to an auto parts store and ask them for some BLUE Loctite, no. 242:r8chl wrote:My husband surprised me this year with a brand spankin' new "M&M" euphonium. It looks like Chinese copy of a Cerveny or Miraphone oval euph with 4 rotors. The tone color isn't bad, the intonation is manageable, but I have two problems with the thing. First, I've been playing it for about six weeks and the mouthpiece that came with it is pitted. I didn't drop it or anything, although I am a bit of a klutz. (Incidentally, the finish on the valves is also already showing my fingerprints. And good enough to send in for my school fingerprinting at that!) Losing use of this mouthpiece isn't too troubling, except that I can't find another to fit the reciever. Any suggestions there?
Also, the screws that hold the triggers on the rotors keep coming loose while playing, and I haven't found how to replace them yet from the seller. I don't expect to keep this in playing condition forever, but would like to make it last until the two of us are a little more financially stable, or until someone buys our one excess ancient sousa. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Rachael

This is "removable" stuff; "red" Loctite needs extreme measures (like lots of heat) to remove.
I don't know which type of mouthpiece shank you have; perhaps it's the "medium" shank? (larger than tenor trombone, but smaller than bass trombone). This is also known as "European shank" or "Willson shank". Most mainstream mouthpiece manufacturers (Denis Wick, Bach, Schilke, etc.) offer them. I just checked and Kelly offers the shank size in their polycarbonate (plastic) mouthpieces also.
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If you will look at the web site WWW.TUBAMM.COM there is info on how to contact M&M so we can help you
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