PRODUCT NAME
Curry Standard Line Trumpet Mouthpieces,
PRODUCT CODE: PROD980117514
PRODUCT INFORMATION
The Curry precision mouthpieces have super high tolerances and they produce the most consistent mouthpieces in the industry
The rim and bite are identical for all cups in a given diameter
This allows for effortless switching
Classic mouthpieces are high-tech reproductions of 30 plus year old originals
Allows for a greater range and better tone quality
Produces an enviable dark, rich sound
Flexible and decreases resistance for a warm, powerful sound


Technical Details


Product Details

Product Dimensions

Package Dimensions
Width : 1.3 inch
Height : 1.1 inch
Length : 3.5 inch

Item Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Shipping Weight: 4 ounce (View shipping rates and policies)

ASIN : B0002F7LWI


Product Description

The Curry precision mouthpieces have super high tolerances and they produce the most consistent mouthpieces in the industry. The rim and bite are identical for all cups in a given diameter. This allows for effortless switching. Classic mouthpieces are high-tech reproductions of 30 plus year old originals. The Curry precision mouthpieces have super high tolerances and they produce the most consistent mouthpieces in the industry. The rim and bite are identical for all cups in a given diameter. This allows for effortless switching. Classic mouthpieces are high-tech reproductions of 30 plus year old originals. Learn About Trumpet Mouthpiece Deign and Construction - HERE The rim contours of each diameter are unique. Although each rim is consistent within it''s size range (ex., Curry 1C rim contour is the same as Curry 1Z rim contour), it is much different than the 1 1/4 rim. For example, if the Curry 1 1/2 C rim is the most comfortable rim you''ve ever felt, but seems a little ''tight'', it is wrong to assume that moving to the 1 1/4 size would solve that problem. The correct solution would be to get a custom mouthpiece using the 1 1/2C rim contours. The ''tightness'' issue could be solved in a couple of ways. The rim profile could simply be moved a few thousandths to the outside, or perhaps the bite radius could be increased which would also give a few thousandths more room. There are others ways to get the ''feel'' you''re looking for, but you shouldn''t be concerned with that. I''m the mouthpiece maker Inner diameter ''numbers'' mean very little. Most manufacturers reference charts are expressed in both inches and millimeter sizes. One ''major'' manufacturer''s published ''numbers'' are totally wrong! In fact, the millimeter conversions in their manual do not match the decimal numbers! And, they''ve reprinted the same mistakes year after year! The point I''m making here is that every manufacturer has different criteria for measuring the inner diameter. My personal criteria for measuri...
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