Pollard Sarastro mouthpiece Line!
- LIBrassCo
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https://www.librassco.com/pollard-signature-series
Two new lines dropping in the same week! We're very excited to release Paul's new line, he does a great job showing them off in a few videos.
Two new lines dropping in the same week! We're very excited to release Paul's new line, he does a great job showing them off in a few videos.
- JeffBone44
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How do these differ from your standard bass trombone line, and the Eon line as well?
- LIBrassCo
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[quote="JeffBone44"]How do these differ from your standard bass trombone line, and the Eon line as well?[/quote]
So Paul's line has a thinner, more traditional rim width, 3 completely unique cup profiles (which can be seen on my site), are lighter weight, and although it's not exclusive to Paul's line, there's been the addition of the Pollard backbore option, which is extremely open with a wider sound.
So Paul's line has a thinner, more traditional rim width, 3 completely unique cup profiles (which can be seen on my site), are lighter weight, and although it's not exclusive to Paul's line, there's been the addition of the Pollard backbore option, which is extremely open with a wider sound.
- JeffBone44
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[quote="LIBrassCo"]<QUOTE author="JeffBone44" post_id="239507" time="1712255364" user_id="15834">
How do these differ from your standard bass trombone line, and the Eon line as well?[/quote]
So Paul's line has a thinner, more traditional rim width, 3 completely unique cup profiles (which can be seen on my site), are lighter weight, and although it's not exclusive to Paul's line, there's been the addition of the Pollard backbore option, which is extremely open with a wider sound.
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Thanks for the info!
How do these differ from your standard bass trombone line, and the Eon line as well?[/quote]
So Paul's line has a thinner, more traditional rim width, 3 completely unique cup profiles (which can be seen on my site), are lighter weight, and although it's not exclusive to Paul's line, there's been the addition of the Pollard backbore option, which is extremely open with a wider sound.
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Thanks for the info!
- LIBrassCo
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[quote="JeffBone44"]<QUOTE author="LIBrassCo" post_id="239576" time="1712310392" user_id="4931">
So Paul's line has a thinner, more traditional rim width, 3 completely unique cup profiles (which can be seen on my site), are lighter weight, and although it's not exclusive to Paul's line, there's been the addition of the Pollard backbore option, which is extremely open with a wider sound.[/quote]
Thanks for the info!
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Anytime! If need any help with a specific Pollard model let me know.
So Paul's line has a thinner, more traditional rim width, 3 completely unique cup profiles (which can be seen on my site), are lighter weight, and although it's not exclusive to Paul's line, there's been the addition of the Pollard backbore option, which is extremely open with a wider sound.[/quote]
Thanks for the info!
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Anytime! If need any help with a specific Pollard model let me know.