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    • administrator
      administrator Global Moderator last edited by

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      • J. Jericho
        J. Jericho Global Moderator last edited by

        You should see what the term for "bell" is!

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        • Vulgano Brother
          Vulgano Brother last edited by

          I bought a Megatone looking 3C from a Chinese company, and it is better made than some Bachs in the '90s. Not a true 3C copy, the bite is softer and the cup deeper, and the whole effect is that of a kind of large but not too large trumpet mouthpiece (which the 3 is).

          Not bad for $10.

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          • grune
            grune @Vulgano Brother last edited by

            @vulgano-brother me too, I have a megatone-looking 3c from an unknown Chinese mfgr, for about $7 new. For mine, compared to the genuine Bach 3C I have ca 1972, I would say the cup width is same, the bite sharper, and cup depth deeper. The sound is a tad darker and more brassy, and it is more difficult to play above the staff. The build quality is better; better silver plating. The B 3C gives a sweeter sound at pianissimo, much louder sound at forte, and is easier above the staff. For $7, price can't be beat. I bought it to experiment with the weight and sound. I do like the extra weight as a counter balance; the horn balances better in my hands.

            Bach Stradivarius Model 37 in silver [180S37], ca 1972.

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