Please share your thoughts on the SM3 vs the DC2 in regards of sound. I'm interested in your experiences. (or the SM4 vs the DC3)
Who has played any of these mouthpieces on a ADAMS E3?
Thanks!
Please share your thoughts on the SM3 vs the DC2 in regards of sound. I'm interested in your experiences. (or the SM4 vs the DC3)
Who has played any of these mouthpieces on a ADAMS E3?
Thanks!
Euphonium: Adams E3 Custom Series (SS Bell)
Trombone: Benge 175F
I played them both on my E3. The DC2 feels smaller to me, and it’s throat feels smaller, so I ended up feeling like there was more back pressure on the DC2. My accuracy was better on the SM3X.
If you’re comparing to the standard SM3, it’s a bit different, but the SM3 classic feels significantly bigger with a rounder rim/cup transition.
Mike
Mike Taylor
Illinois Brass Band
Fox Valley Brass Band
I've played both mouthpieces for extended periods each. In terms of sound the main difference is the SM3 plays warm & smooth, the DC2 brilliant & fluid.
I’m trying to decide what mouthpiece to use on my SS bell, Adams E3. I believe that my embouchure needs a 26.4 mm rim (wick 3). So I’m currently trying the SM3 (original) SM3U and the DC2.
So far I feel that the SM3 gives me the warmest and biggest sound. (But a bit diffuse in the super high range and heavy on endurance)
The SM3U: not as warm or big as the SM3 (but more focused in super high range and less fatiguing)
DC2: (too?) brilliant in sound. Little bit more tricky with accuracy. Nice focussed (super) high range.
On euphonium it’s not always easy to hear the sound from behind the bell. Also recording yourself doesn’t give a good example.
Hence the questions on your experiences....