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Old 06-01-2004, 10:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Marcinkiewicz 0 & Yamaha 14E4

Just looking for any input on my tinkering, lol. I've been contemplating playing around with some mouthpieces to help me achieve a somewhat darker, rich, "silky" sound. After doing some reading, I found that the Marcinkiewicz 0 and Yamaha 14E4 sounded like they MAY work. I'm not sure how similiar these are to being a V-cup, but I would like to try some, as I've felt very comfortable playing on flugel pieces in the past. I'm currently playing on a Curry 3C (the rim seems fairly comfortable for me). So, if anyone has any input in these pieces, or other possible suggestions, that would be most helpful.
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I have not played those mouthpieces, but a V cup is a pretty good way to go for a darker/richer (more overtones) sound.

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