Any word on their playability?
Thanks
Michael
Bousfield C (Classic) Mouthpieces
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Re: Bousfield C (Classic) Mouthpieces
Also curious…
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I had one and I thought it was interesting to play. I found it very tight to buzz just on the mouthpiece. It felt like there was a lot of resistance and it didn’t play as big as I personally wanted it to.
It had a clean sonorous sound and I’m sure if I had stuck with it I would have made it work.
It had a clean sonorous sound and I’m sure if I had stuck with it I would have made it work.
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Copy of Conn Remington?
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Re: Bousfield C (Classic) Mouthpieces
I think they are the answer to people asking for a "5G, but as a Bousfield mouthpiece. I want a Bousfield, but as a 5G"
That's what I gathered from Ian's description of it.
That's what I gathered from Ian's description of it.