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Klasse Mundstück
Mathias1989 28.02.2013
Das 4 CL ist ein klasse Mundstück. Davor habe das ich 5 CL gespielt und im direkten Vergleich gewinnt ganz klar das 4 CL. Allerdings ist es zum Beginn etwas anstrengender zu spielen.
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Good but not impressive
JazzBass 01.06.2023
The Lindberg 4CL is a good mouthpiece, but its sound did not impress me. It looks really great, and I had no problems with its narrow and rounded rim, which actually I like (some like it, others hate it). It resembles in size the Bach 5G, but with a shallower cup, narrower and rounder rim. It also resembles the Schilke 51C4, but the 4CL has a narrower and rounder rim, larger throat and backbore, and a more V-shaped cup. Of course, it is quite similar to the Lindberg 5CL too, the difference being mainly in the throat and backbore sizes (larger in the 4CL).
In terms of sound, the 4CL sounds very similar to the Lindberg 5CL, just a bit bigger in the low notes and heavier in the high notes. It requires more air than the 5CL. Compared to the Schilke 51C4, the Lindberg 4CL has a more brilliant and aggressive sound, and requires more air. Personally, I prefer the Schilke 51C4, because my experience is that the Lindberg mouthpieces sound great in solo, but they do not blend as well as the Bach and Schilke mouthpieces in a horn section. That is a matter of taste, of course.
The Lindberg 4CL is a good mouthpiece, but its sound did not impress me. It looks really great, and I had no problems with its narrow and rounded rim, which actually I like (some like it, others hate it). It resembles in size the Bach 5G, but with a shallower cup, narrower and rounder rim. It also resembles the Schilke 51C4, but the 4CL has a narrower and rounder rim,
The Lindberg 4CL is a good mouthpiece, but its sound did not impress me. It looks really great, and I had no problems with its narrow and rounded rim, which actually I like (some like it, others hate it). It resembles in size the Bach 5G, but with a shallower cup, narrower and rounder rim. It also resembles the Schilke 51C4, but the 4CL has a narrower and rounder rim, larger throat and backbore, and a more V-shaped cup. Of course, it is quite similar to the Lindberg 5CL too, the difference being mainly in the throat and backbore sizes (larger in the 4CL).
In terms of sound, the 4CL sounds very similar to the Lindberg 5CL, just a bit bigger in the low notes and heavier in the high notes. It requires more air than the 5CL. Compared to the Schilke 51C4, the Lindberg 4CL has a more brilliant and aggressive sound, and requires more air. Personally, I prefer the Schilke 51C4, because my experience is that the Lindberg mouthpieces sound great in solo, but they do not blend as well as the Bach and Schilke mouthpieces in a horn section. That is a matter of taste, of course.
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Bewertung zum Mundstück C.Lindberg 4CL
Manuel684 04.11.2013
Spricht in hohen und tiefen Lagen gut an. In hohen Lagen satter Klang, in der Tiefe ausreichend. Für mich auf der ersten Posaune ideal. Die Verarbeitung ist tadellos.