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Gronitz PCK MP

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What mouthpieces do you use with your PCK? I am curious to see what people see as a good fit.
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I've been using the Blokepiece Symphony.
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Conn Helleberg Standard (120S).
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Arnold Jacobs Helleberg copy (solo model)

Although I'm actually thinking about switching to a blokepiece....
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After MUCH experimentation with members of the Indianapolis Symphony and my own orchestras years ago I settled on:
Doug Elliot, N2 shank, P cup, 4N130 rim.

Oddly enough that seeems to be what works best on my Miraphone Bruckner-odd because all my students settle on PT or Laskey mouthpieces, and those are what I prefer with almost any other horn.
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