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| New Friend Join Date: Sep 2007
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![]() | GR Chase Sanborn Series... Hey all, I've recently bought a GR 64Z, and realised that GR probably make the best mouthpieces out there. But, the 64Z being a monster-lead piece, isn't for everything (unless you want to rape your audience all of the time). I've heard some really good things about the Chase Sanborn Series, and I'm wonding if any of you have had any experience with any of them. They seem to cater for all playing occasions, and having similar rims so there's not too much change between them. Anyone with some experience on this equipment please let me know your thoughts, as I don't want to spend $250 on a piece that is no good... Cheers, Rob. |
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| New Friend Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Jacksonville
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![]() | Re: GR Chase Sanborn Series... I use the 65MS Chase Sanborn model and it is the one that I use for all playing. It is a versitile piece that I have used for a year or so and have had no desire to look for anything else....its that good!(for me!) I did have a few other GR pieces that played fine but they were pieces that were designed for lead playing. The 65MS allows me to play with a full sound through the entire register while maintaining the confidence in the upper register with no worries. |
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| Mezzo Forte User | Re: GR Chase Sanborn Series... The only Chase Sanborn MP I have tried was the flugel one. It was ok, but it didn't fit what I wanted in my flugel sound. GR does custom mouthpieces, why not talk to Gary or one of the spokesmen and get one tailored to exactly what you want? |
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