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Author: Ursa
Date: 2011-02-02 06:19
Included with a Vito V-40 clarinet I recently purchased was a Woodwind Co. Steel Ebonite W45 mouthpiece. Compared to the WW Steel Ebonite G8 I have, the tip is slightly more open; the end rail is much thinner, the lay/side rails/window are alike, and the table is a little thinner at the tenon end.
This model isn't in my Conn-Selmer catalogue; I can't find any specifications anywhere for the mouthpiece, and was wondering if anyone here had the tip opening measurement.
Both the G8 and W45 are nice players...it's an unexpected bonus to buy a pre-owned clarinet with a mouthpiece that is actually worth playing.
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Author: SteveG_CT
Date: 2011-02-02 12:22
I've never seen a Woodwind clarinet mouthpiece that was a W-series. I have come across a few tenor sax mouthpieces that were from the W-series. For sax at least the Woodwind W's were the long facing model. How does the length of the facing compare to your G8?
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Author: Ursa
Date: 2011-02-02 20:39
The G8 facing is longer than the W45. Both have a slightly concave table.
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