I've been playing on a Bach 7c with my .500 jazz horn and have had no issues, but I wonder if something else would work better for me. I went to ATW and it really opened my eyes as to how many options there are!

I find this to be true as well. If I had to guess it's because in the practice room one can consciously think about about playing and you're probably more relaxed, while in an ensemble I'm more in "automatic" mode and thus any nuanced compensations you were making in the practice room go out the window. I also "put more into it" in an ensemble, if that makes sense.Redthunder wrote: ↑Wed Apr 04, 2018 10:27 am I often find I like mouthpieces I try when I play them in the practice room, in terms of sound and blow, and then sit down in an ensemble (usually big bands), and can't get rid of the piece fast enough. The pieces that I end up sticking with pretty much always feel good when I sit down in a section for the first time with it. So usually after a few days of playing on a piece I try to put it to the test, and it usually is a pretty good filter for mouthpieces without having to commit a bunch of time to trying it.