Hello, I'm looking for a new 5g sized mouthpiece in small shank and I find standard bach rims uncomfortable, but love the rim on my Artisan 5g. Unfortunately they don't seem to be made With a small shank. Has anyone played both an Artisan and a Stork 5 or 4.5? How do the rim contours compare?
Stork vs Bach Artisan
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I've not played. Stork, but I have had lots of threadings done. Just to present an alternative: You could either thread the rim for an underpart or if you just want large and or small shank, thread the cup for a shank and use an existing shank like an Elliott G4
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Quote from: PowerJam on Aug 26, 2017, 05:45PMHello, I'm looking for a new 5g sized mouthpiece in small shank and I find standard bach rims uncomfortable, but love the rim on my Artisan 5g. Unfortunately they don't seem to be made With a small shank. Has anyone played both an Artisan and a Stork 5 or 4.5? How do the rim contours compare?
In general the rims on the Storks tend to be a bit thinner then the Bach but with a similar profile; the bigger difference would be the cup shapes between the two with the Storks having more of a V-shaped cup. Typically the Bach players I work with find the Storks to be comfortable as well...
In general the rims on the Storks tend to be a bit thinner then the Bach but with a similar profile; the bigger difference would be the cup shapes between the two with the Storks having more of a V-shaped cup. Typically the Bach players I work with find the Storks to be comfortable as well...
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Try Warburton. I think you may be pleasant ly surprized!
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Quote from: slidehamilton on Sep 22, 2017, 01:52PMTry Warburton. I think you may be pleasant ly surprized!
Remember, Warburton's numbers are different from Bach/Wick. The equivalent of a Bach 5 might be an 8 or 9. I found the 8 to be a little "tight" and I play a Wick 4BS. A 7D with a 4 backbore seems to be cooking pretty well for me right now.
Remember, Warburton's numbers are different from Bach/Wick. The equivalent of a Bach 5 might be an 8 or 9. I found the 8 to be a little "tight" and I play a Wick 4BS. A 7D with a 4 backbore seems to be cooking pretty well for me right now.
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Quote from: slidehamilton on Sep 22, 2017, 01:52PMTry Warburton. I think you may be pleasant ly surprized!
Remember, Warburton's numbers are different from Bach/Wick. The equivalent of a Bach 5 might be an 8 or 9. I found the 8 to be a little "tight" and I play a Wick 4BS. A 7D with a 4 backbore seems to be cooking pretty well for me right now.
Remember, Warburton's numbers are different from Bach/Wick. The equivalent of a Bach 5 might be an 8 or 9. I found the 8 to be a little "tight" and I play a Wick 4BS. A 7D with a 4 backbore seems to be cooking pretty well for me right now.