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Author: seabreeze
Date: 2019-11-12 03:51
The facing is open about 1.03 mm at the tip and is medium long. I compared the 10G piece to a Gigliotti mouthpiece (his closer, personal P facing), and the Gigliotti tone chamber has slightly more of an A shape though still high and narrow. The 10G chamber is severely H shaped, parallel walls with no taper towards the bottom. The Gigliotti also voices differently--super tight and focused; the 10G has a broader, more luxuriant, almost creamy and more relaxed sound but still not spread or dull.
Post Edited (2020-04-05 03:04)
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