BrassArk CV Piece
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BrassArk CV Piece
Has anyone tried this piece or the CV 2.0? I’m testing out the Orchestral Bass piece right now and I was just wondering about the other two
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Re: BrassArk CV Piece
Reminded me of a 95D when I tried it at ITF 2017. One of the best pieces at the show.
Very efficient blow for the size but it has that 95D style absurdly large rim.
I did inquire about getting a different sized rim and if they could screw rim it for XB or LB Elliott rims and they told me it wasn't a problem.
Haven't had a chance to try the 2.0 version.
Very efficient blow for the size but it has that 95D style absurdly large rim.
I did inquire about getting a different sized rim and if they could screw rim it for XB or LB Elliott rims and they told me it wasn't a problem.
Haven't had a chance to try the 2.0 version.
Rath R1, Rath R3, Rath R4, Rath R9, Minick Bass Trombone
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Re: BrassArk CV Piece
Yes. I had one for a bit. very different than you average Greg Black 1G or Laskey 93 or 95. I found it really pretty bright on my horn at the time. My friend had a Shires Pro Select that was very dead with a 93; the CV brought it to life.
It has a 95 rim, I think, which is huge. I could probably use it if I took some serious time, but I'm more comfortable on a size smaller.
It has a 95 rim, I think, which is huge. I could probably use it if I took some serious time, but I'm more comfortable on a size smaller.
Aidan Ritchie, LA area player and teacher