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Author: eilidh
Date: 2002-08-12 22:07
I am thinking of buying a Hite mouthpiece and was thinking of the J one but I read that they are only suitable for strength three reeds and was wondering if the D mouthpiece would be more adaptable?
Also I read it would be better to use V12 reeds with these mouthpieces rather than the blue box Vandoren reeds.
Any advice?
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Author: clairgirl
Date: 2002-08-12 23:06
About a year ago i was playing on a hite before i went to college. I played on a "D" facing with 4 V-12 reeds. I am not using this setup now, but this combination worked well for me then. Out of all the people i've met that use hites, the majority of them seem to use the "D". Maybe you can send away and try a few of both.
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Author: Ed
Date: 2002-08-13 00:15
You might also try contacting Hite himself. Check http://www.jdhite.com/ for info.
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Author: madvax
Date: 2002-08-13 03:55
Both are wonderful mouthpieces. The facing on the "J" is more open than the "D", which is why the "J" requires a softer reed.
In my opinion the "D" has a darker, more classical sound to it.
The "J" produces a slightly brighter sound, and is easier to play.
Both produce a tone that is clear and centered, with excellent response and intonation.
Bottom line, if you're looking for a richer sound and/or something that plays with a stronger reed, go with the "D". If you're looking for a versatile, easy to play mouthpiece, go with the "J".
I believe you can order both mouthpieces from one of the internet music stores and they will allow a trial period. Just make sure you have several different strenghts and brands of reeds to try from.
You can't go wrong either way.
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Author: Karel
Date: 2002-08-13 08:53
David Hite also makes model "M" and model "H", the latter designed for use with "thick blank" reeds.
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Author: John Moses
Date: 2002-08-13 14:55
Hi:
I've been playing on HITE mouthpieces for years.
They're terrific!
I have a mouthpiece he makes for me, the "JJM" facing.
You might want to speak to David directly.
Try calling him to discuss your personel needs, he's very helpful.
Good luck, JJM
His phone # is:
1-800-433-4483 or,
1-813-947-8803
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