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Schagerl Apredato SG1 Gold

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Mouthpiece for Trumpet

  • Inner diameter: 17.0 mm
  • Bore: 3.70 mm
  • Very deep cup
  • Gold-plated

Note: To fill the mouthpiece, open the bell to the stop screw (counter-clockwise) and fill completely with water. Now swivel the mouthpiece (shaft and bell should touch the worktop) and let excess water run out. While maintaining the angle, screw the bell back in clockwise.

Please note: Do not tighten the bell all the way, there should be a small gap between the rim and the bell. The water should be renewed regularly.

Available since September 2019
Item number 473691
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Cup Depth Deep
Cup Diameter 17 mm
Finish Gold Plated
829 AED 208,40 €
Plus 277 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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JB
Mouthpiece will a really solid core sound
JA B 27.01.2022
The quality of the mouthpiece is fantastic; the gold plating is perfect and workmanship is great. The magnetic clasp box it comes in is a nice touch too, perfectly usable to keep it safe in your gig bag or case, albeit it isn't small.

The rim doesn't feel as quite as wide as the Alliance RM1 I use on Cornet (both are 17mm) but this might be because the SG1 has quite a defined bite to the edge of the rim. It's definitely 'sharper' than most mouthpieces I've used but it's not a deal breaker for me. Articulation is crisp and flexbility is good.

The cup is deep for a trumpet piece and as a result gives a huge tone but it does still sing in the upper register without any issue. There is a bit more resistance to the mouthpiece than i'm used to but once you adapt, it plays really well in all registers.

Just don't open it up unless you're over a sink ;)
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