Detailed specifications for the Schilke mouthpiece mouthpiece line. Compare cup depth, rim diameter, throat, backbore, and intended use across models.
Tip: swipe the table to view all columns.
| Model | Diameter | Throat | Description | Millim. | Inches |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 57 | 26.52 | 1.044" 1-3/64" | 15/64.2344" | For those who play both tenor and bass trombone, this mouthpiece is an excellent choice. | |
| 58 | 27.68 | 1.090" 1-3/32" | 19/64.2969" | The best bass trombone mouthpiece for the full-time bass trombonist, combining both a good lower and upper register as well as good intonation. | |
| 59 | 28.52 | 1.123" 1-1/8" | 19/64.2969" | This mouthpiece produces a full large tone, so essential in symphony orchestras and in bands where a large, powerful deep tone is essential. | |
| 60 | 29.03 | 1.143" 1-9/64" | 5/16.3125" | Larger than the #59, this mouthpiece is for those desiring an extremely large bass trombone mouthpiece. (More Teutonic). |
Specifications sourced from manufacturer published data. For corrections, please contact us.