| On the Warburtons, the backbores are a range from 1-12, 1 being the tightest, 12 being the most open. 4 and 5 are on the commercial side, but not overly tight. the KT is a specialized backbore. I dont know to much besides that its for commercial playing. The 5 rim on a Warburton should be a little bigger than a Bach 3 rim, which is a 4 in the Warburton line. Confused? SV is shallow V cup and MC is probably Medium C.
On the Marcinkiewicz's,
The E3.1 and E3 are like his version of a 3C. the JWM is the owner's signature piece. the E10 is Bob Findley's personal piece. I caution you with these three mouthpieces. Marcinkiewicz rims run very small in diameter. Compare the E3/3C with a Bach 3C and you will see that the E3 is MUCH smaller. His "concert hall" (added mass) series, are very different however, the E3/3C there is more normal sized... Go figure. They are nice mouthpieces, just be careful with them if you don't react well to smaller mouthpieces. Also, playing with a "closed" aperture on these will improve their performance (that is the way they are designed to be used).
So you have mainly commerical setups here... What style do you play normally?
Brandon
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Bach 37-25LR
Getzen 3071C (soon to be Bach 229/25H)
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