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Author: seabreeze
Date: 2020-03-08 20:37
Wurlizer can be Sphinx-like in responding to certain questions. Geichweit is more informative. They list lay openings and length for every model they carry and have a trial testing policy of charging only postage and test fees for mouthpieces not purchased. Here's the German version of their website:
https://www.gleichweit-mundstuecke.com.
Gleichweit still makes traditional close German and Viennese facings in some of their models (for example the Daniel Ottensamer DO at 34mm, 0.87 mm or the Alexander Neubauer AN at 35 mm, 0.81) but most of their mouthpieces are much more open at the tip, especially the Boehm models, which start at 1.15 mm and go up from there. Even so, the Gleichweits I've heard have been very vibrant and balanced in sound. Gabor Varga sounds great on his.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=gabor+varga+gleichweit.
Post Edited (2020-03-08 23:02)
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