Got this link from my pal Joe Murphy. Looks intesresting. I will be ordering one, but I do not know which one... yet.
http://www.loudmouthpieces.com
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small print
I thought that this was a perhaps a third entry along with G&W and Houser mouthpiece Modern Jazz Tuba project mouthpieces until I read the small print ...
LOUD Mouthpieces
Joe Murphy,Modern Jazz Tuba Project & David Houser, designers
Dave Houser has always been known for quality work so these could be something to look at closely. In addition, if you have not listened to the MJT, you should soon!
Take a look at the specs on that Large LM-3 though!
THROAT BORE: 9.52mm Inner Diameter - 33.5mm
Model LM-3 is simply in a class by itself! At LOUD Mouthpieces, we recognize the fact that some of you simply want the most GIGANTIC tuba mpc available. As we all know, size DOES matter! So, here it is. This baby is nearly 2.5 mm deeper in the bowl than a Deck #3. You want a HUGE sound that never goes bright? This is it. Compares to a PT-88 in width, but has a deeper cup. ARE YOU MAN ENOUGH FOR THE LM 3?
I love the write up too but I guess I will remain just a boy lol.
LOUD Mouthpieces
Joe Murphy,Modern Jazz Tuba Project & David Houser, designers
Dave Houser has always been known for quality work so these could be something to look at closely. In addition, if you have not listened to the MJT, you should soon!
Take a look at the specs on that Large LM-3 though!
THROAT BORE: 9.52mm Inner Diameter - 33.5mm
Model LM-3 is simply in a class by itself! At LOUD Mouthpieces, we recognize the fact that some of you simply want the most GIGANTIC tuba mpc available. As we all know, size DOES matter! So, here it is. This baby is nearly 2.5 mm deeper in the bowl than a Deck #3. You want a HUGE sound that never goes bright? This is it. Compares to a PT-88 in width, but has a deeper cup. ARE YOU MAN ENOUGH FOR THE LM 3?
I love the write up too but I guess I will remain just a boy lol.
Paul Sidey, CCM '84
Principal Tubist, Grand Lake Symphony
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Principal Tubist, Grand Lake Symphony
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SSH Mouthpieces http://sshmouthpieces.com/" target="_blank
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Granted I don't admit to be an expert in mouthpiece making, but am I the only one who thinks that throat size is on the other side of ridiculous?
Food for thought...
Food for thought...
Romans 3:23-24
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Yes, Lebanon is in Tennessee and that's the address on the website.OldBandsman wrote:Have another look at the bottom of the Loud home page. They're in Lebanon, a city in the US state of Tennessee.
It works like this:
Dave Houser and the MJT guys (especially Joe Murphy) teamed up to on a series of stainless steel mouthpieces. It seems as if Joe Murphy wanted to start up his own line of mouthpieces, but that he needed Dave Houser to help with design. The mouthpieces are clearly made by Dave Houser...I've had a couple of different Houser pieces in brass that had the exact same blank as the "LOUD" mouthpieces. So, when you buy a LOUD mouthpiece you're buying a "Houser Stencil," so to speak.
I wouldn't be afraid of trying one...Joe Murphy is a good guy and I'm sure the products are top notch.
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I tried one of these mouthpieces that belongs to a Spirit member. It was extremely solid, quite heavy (as expecetd), and well built. There was very little resistance, and I could put enormous amounts of air through it. Notes were well-centered, and lip slurring was easy. The tone somewhat surprised me. I thought that it would be bassy, but it's actually very bright, more of a full range sound rather that favoring any particular part of the sound spectrum.
If you're in a situation where high volume is needed, this is a good mouthpiece. Otherwise, I'm not so sure. Of course, I didn't try any other mouthpieces in the series.
If you're in a situation where high volume is needed, this is a good mouthpiece. Otherwise, I'm not so sure. Of course, I didn't try any other mouthpieces in the series.