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The list below consists of specifications provided by manufacturer's literature. Different brands may measure slightly differently. The cup depth indication is subjective and is provided for convenience. The abbveviations are: S=shallow, MS=medium-shalloe, M=medium, MD=medium-deep, D=deep. One maker's M might be comparable to another maker's MD. The same subjectivity applies to the Rim Width indication. Entries in the Notes column are usually gleaned from the maker's marketing literature. (If you don't see a brand that should be included, or if you have corrections, please use our contact form to send a suggestion. It would help if you can provide the manufacturer's web site.)
 
If you wish to find moutpieces that are close to yours in size (or close to another model you know), just click on the Rim column for the one you want to compare. The page will reload with mouthpieces that are the same size, or are slightly smaller or larger.
 
Shank size: Large, Bass Trombone Size. (Change to:   Tenor   European Euphonium )
 
Comparing mouthpieces near 29.30 mm in cup width   (View all sizes)
 
Brand Model Rim
(mm/inches)
Cup Depth Rim Width Throat Back
bore
Notes
Doug Elliott  116  29.50 / 1.161"          
Greg Black  0G  29.50 / 1.161" MT      Deep cup, medium-thin rim 
Griego  .25  29.40 / 1.157"   .318"     
Joseph Klier  PO3  29.50 / 1.161"          
Laskey  93D (buy)  29.30 / 1.154"          
  95D (buy)  29.50 / 1.161"          
Marcinkiewicz   CH 105  29.44 / 1.159"     8.03mm     
Rath  B1 M.F.  29.10 / 1.146"     8.5mm    Bass Trombone. Designed with Mark Frost 
Schilke  60 (buy)  29.03 / 1.143"         Especially suited for bass trombone 
  61 Custom  29.30 / 1.154"          


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