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This plays so easily, I love Hagmann valves. The horn just feels alive in my hands.
Thein BM. It s ok, but I need a larger rim. My Doug Elliott rim is 115
Unless I'm misunderstanding you why not try a Thein with the same rim size as your DE? Doug can probably advise you and make a shank for you for your DE piece if you like it so much.
I had the Thein BM threaded so that the Elliott LB rims fit. Works very well!
For me it is not the cups as such that make a difference. I have the LB J and L cups. With the 10 shank. The Thein mouthpiece is longer and has a different taper in the shank (goes in further down the leadpipe). And that makes all the difference in response and resonance.
I also have a few mouthpieces lying around that I might want to equip with a thread for Doug Elliott rims:
American threads are not difficult to cut on any lathe, the pitch is just calculated differently. I haven't measured my DE but I guess he uses UNF threads which has a 60 degree thread angle similar to metric threads, it's easily calculated using a vernier caliper and a set of thread pitch guages. If you send your rim and mpc to Adams they will caculate it accordingly. Not difficult for a half decent machinist to do.Matthias wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2024 10:42 amI also have a few mouthpieces lying around that I might want to equip with a thread for Doug Elliott rims:
I asked Klier but unfortunately they don't cut any other threads.
Can you tell me if Adams has already saved Doug's thread so that it is enough to send a mouthpiece or do you always have to send a mouthpiece from Doug as well?