Bach K3513C Mega Tone Trumpet Mouthpiece, 3C - 2024 report by Whydis

Bach K3513C Mega Tone Trumpet Mouthpiece, 3C

Symphonic and jazz trumpet players have always experimented with ways to create a darker sound by using various mouthpiece add-ons to add weight and mass. The Bach Mega Tone Mouthpiece takes these experiments one step further. To create the Mega Tone...

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Son

(3 reviews)
Play

(2 reviews)
Megatone

(2 reviews)
Megatone mouthpiece

(1 reviews)
Throat

(1 reviews)
Trumpet

(2 reviews)
Size

(2 reviews)
Bach

(1 reviews)
Help

(1 reviews)
Blow

(1 reviews)
Sound

(5 reviews)

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Reviews around son (5.00 of 5)

  • My son wanted a mouthpiece to enhance his trumpet sounds
  • My son loved it.
  • My son loves it and hits hard to hit notes that he couldn't before

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Reviews around play (5.00 of 5)

  • Nice mouthpiece, great tone, easy playing.
  • I've been playing on Bach mouthpieces for years, I love them

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Reviews around megatone (5.00 of 5)

  • This megatone is just right for me.
  • I would recommend this Bach Megatone 3c mouthpiece to anyone especially beginners

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Reviews around megatone mouthpiece (5.00 of 5)

  • Initially, I had believed the megatone mouthpieces were good, but now worth it

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Reviews around throat (5.00 of 5)

  • I love the sound, the throat is nice and open

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Reviews around trumpet (5.00 of 5)

  • It is an excellent trumpet mouthpiece
  • I decided to try out the Megatone this week to help contrast with the brighter tone of my Strad 37 Reverse Lead Trumpet.

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Reviews around size (5.00 of 5)

  • Make sure a 3c is the correct size for you.
  • Not consistent sizes is a bad thing.

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Reviews around bach (5.00 of 5)

  • I would recommend this Bach Megatone 3c mouthpiece to anyone especially beginners

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Reviews around help (5.00 of 5)

  • I love the tone it gives me in the upper register and its helping me to get used to the super upper register

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Reviews around blow (5.00 of 5)

  • And the larger throat really helps to keep the mouthpiece more free blowing than others

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Reviews around sound (3.86 of 5)

  • The megatone construction does give me a darker, fuller sound that I personally find very pleasing to the ear.
  • My son wanted a mouthpiece to enhance his trumpet sounds
  • Additionally, as someone with a naturally bright sound, I found that the mouthpiece darkened my timbre, giving me a much more orchestral sound

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More about Bach K3513C Mega Tone Trumpet Mouthpiece, 3C

  • Symphonic and jazz trumpet players have always experimented with ways to create a darker sound by using various mouthpiece add-ons to add weight and mass
  • The Bach Mega Tone Mouthpiece takes these experiments one step further
  • To create the Mega Tone, Selmer starts with genuine Vincent Bach mouthpiece designs and more than doubles the outside mass
  • This darkens the sound and allows you to play at higher dynamic levels without distortion
  • Mega Tone slots extremely well so pitches center dependably, and a slightly larger throat affords less resistance and greater flexibility
  • The result is a warmer, more powerful sound that adds a new dimension to concert, pop and jazz playing.