Schilke Reichenbach comparisons
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Schilke Reichenbach comparisons
Has anyone had some decent face time with a Schilke Reichenbach?
I’m curious as to how the rim size compares to other standard pieces (Laskey 85MD, Hammond 20BL etc)
Currently playing a Greg Black 1 3/8g which is a teensy bit smaller all round than the afore-mentioned pieces.
Andrew
I’m curious as to how the rim size compares to other standard pieces (Laskey 85MD, Hammond 20BL etc)
Currently playing a Greg Black 1 3/8g which is a teensy bit smaller all round than the afore-mentioned pieces.
Andrew
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Re: Schilke Reichenbach comparisons
I believe that Fridge here on The Chat played or plays one. Look him up.
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Re: Schilke Reichenbach comparisons
It is a large 1 1/2G. Like a Greg Black 1 1/2G or 1 3/8. In between those. It is a killer mouthpiece but on the smaller side.
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Re: Schilke Reichenbach comparisons
It's in the same ball park as a Brass Ark Mr.Bass
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Re: Schilke Reichenbach comparisons
It's a great mouthpiece but I don't use it on bass trombone. I do keep it plugged into my euphonium.
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Re: Schilke Reichenbach comparisons
Oversize 1 and 1/2.
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Re: Schilke Reichenbach comparisons
I'd put it closer to a Schilke 59 to be honest. An oversize 1 1/2G it's not. Sounds on the bright side in the bass. Nothing like the Roberts SO that it's supposed to be copied from. It will be the right mouthpiece for someone.
Chris
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Re: Schilke Reichenbach comparisons
It’s more like the description that Chris said. A very nice piece. Records like mad. In this past year of being at home, I did 18 sessions at home. Used it on every one. My Shires is set up like a 62H. Thin red, unsoldered bell, regular weight slide, and a #1 pipe. The sound would bloom on a mic.
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Re: Schilke Reichenbach comparisons
There you go....works for Fridge. A quality piece for the right player.
Chris
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