Has anyone else played the new Giddings bass piece?

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Jbeckett
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by Jbeckett »

Just curious to see if anyone else has played the new v-max that Giddings has put out?
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BassTBN98
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by BassTBN98 »

No I haven't played the V-Max but I just switched to the Don Harwood and like it a lot!
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GBP
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by GBP »

If you like the Harwood, try the NYO
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RustBeltBass
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by RustBeltBass »

I had a quick look at their website now.

From what I understand the rim diameter is close to 28.5 which is typical for a medium sized bass trombone mouthpiece like the Laskey 85, but the throat seems huge. I would like to hear what people think.

I tried the Harwood model and the NY-O (aka Markey) model. Both felt fantastic on the face and were great fun to play but I noticed that the steel did something to my sound that was hard for me to notice while playing but became apparent when I recorded myself.
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by Mv2541 »

I personally don't like the sound of stainless and I know I'm not alone. I couldn't imagine trying to blend in a section being the only one with a stainless piece.

Also I would guess a reason it's not called the Markey is because he doesn't play on it.
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by RustBeltBass »

[quote="Mv2541"]Also I would guess a reason it's not called the Markey is because he doesn't play on it.[/quote]

You guessed wrong. He developed this mouthpiece and played on it quite a while after having played the Don Harwood model while in the NYP.

He ultimately switched back to brass, not sure which, and therefore the name of that model changed.
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by Mv2541 »

[quote="RustBeltBass"]<QUOTE author="Mv2541" post_id="63768" time="1532241562" user_id="247">
Also I would guess a reason it's not called the Markey is because he doesn't play on it.[/quote]

You guessed wrong. He developed this mouthpiece and played on it quite a while after having played the Don Harwood model while in the NYP.

He ultimately switched back to brass, not sure which, and therefore the name of that model changed.
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I think you simply misunderstood what I said:

I do know he played on steel at some point, but I said he DOESN'T play on it (present tense). What I was implying is that since he does not use it anymore they don't use his name, sorta like the GB Ny series (yes I know the NY is slightly different from the Alessis but you get the point). He plays a GP now just so you know.
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by RustBeltBass »

Exactly. GP meaning G.Pagano, I assume ?
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by GBP »

I like playing stainless. It gives my sound good clarity. I feel like it gives my sound some presence without having to really push.