Parker Dunkel Bass Trombone Mouthpiece
- ssking2b
- Posts: 487
- Joined: Sep 29, 2018
I just got a Parke Dunkel bass trombone mouthpiece. Stainless steel (implant grade), with a titanium H-coated rim. Excellent piece! No loss of focus at soft volumes, like other stainless steel pieces I have tried, including the G&W pieces. In fact, this is the first stainless steel piece I have ever really liked.
Here is a link to the site:
<LINK_TEXT text="http://www.parkermouthpieces.com/trombo ... mouthpiece">http://www.parkermouthpieces.com/trombone-euphonium-mouthpieces/parker-steve-dunkel-bass-trombone-mouthpiece</LINK_TEXT>
Has anyone else had any experience with this piece? It's roughly the size of the Marc 105 I have played for years, but slightly different. It does have a thinner rim, but the contour of the rim is exceptionally comfortable to me.
Here is a link to the site:
<LINK_TEXT text="http://www.parkermouthpieces.com/trombo ... mouthpiece">http://www.parkermouthpieces.com/trombone-euphonium-mouthpieces/parker-steve-dunkel-bass-trombone-mouthpiece</LINK_TEXT>
Has anyone else had any experience with this piece? It's roughly the size of the Marc 105 I have played for years, but slightly different. It does have a thinner rim, but the contour of the rim is exceptionally comfortable to me.
- johnnymack
- Posts: 487
- Joined: Mar 31, 2018
I have a Parker / Dunkel.
Nice mouthpiece
Not my 1st choice for general use
I find the rim dimensions feel smaller than what is listed
I use the 30.00mm as it feels closer to a 29.50( My size) than the 29.50 Houser Rim.
FWIW
Nice mouthpiece
Not my 1st choice for general use
I find the rim dimensions feel smaller than what is listed
I use the 30.00mm as it feels closer to a 29.50( My size) than the 29.50 Houser Rim.
FWIW
- trombonedemon
- Posts: 218
- Joined: Aug 06, 2018
Just got a Greg Black 0 Heavy, what's the back bore size of the Paker. I betcha that Parker Dunkel can get loud!!!