Schilke - Wedge Trombone Mouthpiece Comparisons When sizes are in between the smaller Wedge size is recommended
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Schilke |
Wedge | ID in inches (mm) |
Throat in inches (mm) |
Comments |
45 | 96C |
.96 (24.38) |
Strong players who want a more open feel should choose .250 throat option | |
46 | 97C |
.97 (24.62) |
Strong players who want a more open feel should choose .250 throat option | |
47, 47B | 98C |
.98 (24.89) |
Strong players who want a more open feel should choose .250 throat option | |
50 | 100AL |
1.00 (25.4) |
.270 (6.73) |
Available in large, medium, and small shank For a smaller diameter and similar cup consider 98AL |
51C4 | 101GS |
1.01 (25.62) |
.270 (6.73) |
Available in Remington, large, medium, and small shank |
51 | 101G |
1.01 (25.62) |
.280 (7.11) |
Available in Remington, large, medium, and small shank For slightly larger ID consider 4.5G |
51D | 101E |
1.01 (25.62) |
.285 (7.24) |
Part of the euphonium line. Works well as a deep trombone mouthpiece. |
52, 52D. 5.2 |
1.03 (26.16) |
.280 (7.11) |
Available in Remington, large, medium, and small shank | |
53, 5.3 |
1.04 (26.42) |
.280 (7.11) |
Deeper than Bach 3G Available in Remington, large shank. |
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58 | 108G |
1.08 (27.43) |
.280 (7.11) |
Large shank |
59 | S59 |
1.12 (28.45) |
.298 (7.57) |
Large shank |
60 | 114D |
1.14 (28.96) |
.310 (7.87) |
For more projection and easier upper register consider 114G For darker sound and better low register consider 114XD |