- Available sizes: 5A4, 6A4a, 7B4, 8A4, 8E2, 9, 9C4, 10A4a, 10A4, 10B4, 11A, 11Ax, 11C2, 11, 11D4, 1E, 12A4a, 12A4, 12B4, 12, 13A4a, 13B, 13, 13C4, 13D4, 14A4a, 14A4, 14A4x, 14B, 14C2, 14
- Model number: The model number references 4 areas—Cup Diameter, Cup Volume, Rim Contour, and Backbore
- Cup Diameter: Smallest numbers are the smallest diameter; diameter sizes increases as the number increases
- Cup Volume: A—Small, shallow; B—Medium Small; C—Standard, medium; D—Medium Large; E—Large
- Rim Contour: 1—Roundest; 2—Semi-Round; 3—Standard; 4—Semi-Flat; 5—Flattest
- Backbore: a—Tight; b—Straight, slightly more open; c—Standard; d—Medium-Large, slightly curved out; e—Large; x—Piccolo, Extra Large
- Finish: Gold
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5A4: 15.84 mm, .624″ cup diameter; 26 throat. Small cup diameter which aids upper register. Popular for use as a piccolo trumpet mouthpiece.
- 6A4a: 15.99 mm, .630″ cup diameter; 27 throat. Shallow A cup with cushion number 4 rim for extreme high register work.
- 7B4: 16.08 mm, .633″ cup diameter; 26 throat. Excellent for the player with thin lips. Number 4 rim provides good endurance with a brilliant tone.
- 8A4: 16.25 mm, .640″ cup diameter; 26 throat. The slightly funnel-shape cup at the entrance to the throat provides a good tone and the number 4 semi-flat rim gives superior endurance.
- 8E2: 16.15 mm, .636″ cup diameter; 26 throat. The deep funnel-shaped cup provides a smooth tone and is very flexible in all registers. Recommended for cornet players
- 9: 16.33 mm, .643″ cup diameter; 26 throat. Standard characteristics allow for a full penetrating tone quality.
- 9C4: 16.36mm, .644 in cup diameter; 26 throat. Like the 9 mouthpiece, however the 4 semi-flat rim provides excellent endurance.
- 10A4a: 16.43 mm, .647″ cup diameter; 27 throat. The combination of the shallow A cup, semi-flat number 4 rim and tight a-backore assists with upper register work.
- 10A4: 16.43 mm, .647″ cup diameter; 27 throat. Same as the 10A4a but with a standard c-backbore, which offers less resistance.
- 10B4: 16.43 mm, .643″ cup diameter; 26 throat. A medium-small funnel-shaped B cup offers both a quality sound and support in the register.
- 11A: 16.51 mm, .650″ cup diameter; 26 throat. This rim size and contour is similar to the model 11 mouthpiece, but with a shallower A cup.
- 11AX: 16.51 mm, .650″ cup diameter; 27 throat. This model was developed for the Schilke piccolo trumpets. The x-backbore improves the ease of playing and opens up the sound on a piccolo trumpet.Â
- 11C2: 16.51 mm, .650″ cup diameter; 26 throat. Similar to the model 11 featuring a slightly rounded number 2 rim contour.
- 11: 16.53 mm, .653″ cup diameter; 26 throat. A superior mouthpiece with standard characteristics for a free-blowing mouthpiece.
- 11D4: 16.58 mm, .653″ cup diameter; 26 throat. Slightly deeper than the model 11 with a number 4 semi-flat rim, which provides a definite cushion feel for endurance.
- 11E: 16.58 mm, .653″ cup diameter; 26 throat. The large funnel-shaped cup encourages a big round tone, ideal for cornet.
- 12A4a: 16.71 mm, .658″ cup diameter; 27 throat. Similar to the 12B4, but with a shallow A cup and tight a-backbore, which adds both endurance and range.
- 12A4: 16.71 mm, .658″ cup diameter; 27 throat. This mouthpiece is the same as a 12A4a, but with a standard c-backbore.
- 12B4: 16.71 mm, .658″ cup diameter; 26 throat. This medium-small conical B cup provides a full tone and the number 4 semi-flat rim allows for more endurance.
- 12: 16.69 mm, .657″ cup diameter; 26 throat. A traditional medium size mouthpiece that includes a number 3 standard rim and c-backbore, which allows the player a full spectrum of sound.
- 13A4a: 16.76 mm, .660″ cup diameter; 27 throat. The shallow A cup, semi-flat number 4 rim and tight a-backbore creates an ideal lead mouthpiece.
- 13A4: 16.76 mm, .660″ cup diameter; 27 throat. Same as the 13A4a, but with a standard c-backbore which allows a free-blowing feel.
- 13B: 16.77, .660″ cup diameter; 26 throat. This mouthpiece has a B cup that is slightly deeper than the 13A4 and also offers a narrower round rim.
- 13: 16.89 mm, .665″ cup diameter; 26 throat. Ideal choice for a student or developing player with standard number 3 rim contour. The rounder rim provides increased flexibility and quick response. The C cup offers volume for tone.
- 13C4: 16.89 mm, .665″ cup diameter; 26 throat. The somewhat sharp inner-edge combined with a funnel-shaped C cup offers a clear tone. The number 4 semi-flat rim adds increased endurance.
- 13D4: 16.89 mm, .665″ cup diameter; 27 throat. Best option for a player looking for a thick, rich, weighted sound. Medium-large D cup offers a tone that is colorful with depth. The number 4 semi-flat rim affords comfort with a sharper bite for superior articulation clarity. The cup diameter is ideal for all players from student to professional.
- 14A4a: 17.09 mm, .673″ cup diameter; 27 throat. A very popular mouthpiece, the 14A4a offers a shallow A cup, semi-flat number 4 rim and tight a-backbore, which allows a player a strong upper register without sacrificing tonal production.
- 14A4: 17.09 mm, .673″ cup diameter; 27 throat. Same as the 14A4a, but with a standard c-backbore that offers a more open feel.
- 14A4x: 17.09 mm, .673″ cup diameter; 27 throat. Based on the popular 14A4a, this mouthpiece creates a very open blowing feel with the large x-backbore. This backbore improves the ease of playing and opens up the sound of a piccolo trumpet.
- 14B: 17.02 mm, .670″ cup diameter; 26 throat. Similar to the model 14, but with a B cup that is medium-small size.
- 14C2: 17.02 mm, .670″ cup diameter; 26 throat. This C cup and number 2 semi-rounded rim produces a rather large tone and good center.
- 14: 17.02 mm, .670″ cup diameter; 26 throat. With a standard rim, cup and backbore, this model is an excellent choice for all-around playing.
| Color | 13C4 Gold |
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