Romera brass
Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2017 1:46 pm
I would like to share my experience with Romera brass.
Their website is really great. Overview of the numbering system makes it easy to order. Good contact, emails are answered almost immediately.
Toni Romera is a very nice guy.
I ordered two mouthpieces. An alto with a cup deep of 22 mm and a
throat of 5.5 mm, and a jazz, cup deep 25 mm throat 6.0 mm.
Both with the round rim. You can choose between a rounded rim,
like Bach or a flat rim like Wick. The workmanship is first class.
The mouthpieces are slightly heavier than a standard Bach.
The round rim provides a secure hold on the lips. The response is great.
Tone binding is easier than with any other mouthpiece i have played.
You can have all models also with screw rims, brass or plastic and in large or small shank version.
Romera mouthpiece
http://www.romerabrass.com/
Their website is really great. Overview of the numbering system makes it easy to order. Good contact, emails are answered almost immediately.
Toni Romera is a very nice guy.
I ordered two mouthpieces. An alto with a cup deep of 22 mm and a
throat of 5.5 mm, and a jazz, cup deep 25 mm throat 6.0 mm.
Both with the round rim. You can choose between a rounded rim,
like Bach or a flat rim like Wick. The workmanship is first class.
The mouthpieces are slightly heavier than a standard Bach.
The round rim provides a secure hold on the lips. The response is great.
Tone binding is easier than with any other mouthpiece i have played.
You can have all models also with screw rims, brass or plastic and in large or small shank version.
Romera mouthpiece

http://www.romerabrass.com/