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I use this mouthpiece to get a warm, fat sound that's more classical and slightly better tuned than a Warburton 4MD and less effort to play. Production between notes is very good on all Reeves mouthpieces - I notice the sharper inner rim on the Warburton afterwards. I also sold my 4MC top to keep this instead. Lovely blending sound with a good body. I also keep a 4SV/6 and 4M/7 in the case. The way a mouthpiece rim interacts with your lips and the backbore with the trumpet is totally individual and Thomanns trial period is ideal to experiment - I guarantee you won't like what I play! Unlike some other makers, this is worth the price for lathed silver plated brass.
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Das ideale Big Band Mundstück für ausdauerndes Spielen
Christian5816 16.11.2014
Der Mundstückrand ist wie bei allen Bob Reeves extrem angenehm zu spielen, weder zu scharfkantig noch zu weich. Es bietet guten Halt und der Kesselverlauf ist so gebohrt, dass die Lippe genügend Platz hat, auch bei hohem Ansatzdruck. Das 43 / M ist die ideale Allroundlösung für ausdauerndes Spielen. Es spricht in der Höhe sehr gut an, der Ton ist aber nicht so scharf wie bei den kleinen Kesseln.