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For a guide to Bach's mouthpieces, click here to view their mouthpiece manual. Vincent Bach was a rare combination of artist and engineer. He was constantly changing his mouthpiece designs until the mid 1960's when they became more standardized. Models available Model CupDepth CupDia.(mm) RimShape Throat Backbore Description 1G Deep 28 Mediumthin, wellrounded .319" 800S Extra large and deep for extraordinary power and depth of tone. Among the largest and most powerful bass trombone mouthpieces produced today. 1¼G Deep 27.5 Mediumthin, wellrounded .276" 429 Cup diameter is smaller than No. 1G, but still very large and deep, with the sonority preferred by the modern American school. 1¼GM Deep 27.5 Mediumthin, wellrounded .319" 800S Same rim and cup as No. 1 1/4G, but with a larger throat and backbore for large, powerful sound, well in tune. 1½G Deep 27 Mediumthin, wellrounded
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