Best Denis Wick 4282 Ultra 1-1/4C Trumpet Alternatives

We found 10 alternatives to Denis Wick 4282 Ultra 1-1/4C Trumpet based on experts and consumers reviews.

Bach K351 Mega Tone Trumpet 2-1/2C

Bach K351 Mega Tone Trumpet 2-1/2C

Based on 1 reviews

great mouthpiece, I stuck with the same size as my last but with the mega tone addition. This mouthpiece gives huge comfort on the chops, it feels solid and holds the sound so well. I'm not an engineer and quite frankly I'm not going to pretend I know what's going on with this mouthpiece but it has a psychological affect on me when I play it, it cleans up leaving all other mouthpieces in the dark. This piece of carved metal is a quality gem. One happy customer over here.

Schilke Trumpet 18B4

Schilke Trumpet 18B4

Based on 1 reviews

low register sounds quite good for a medium shallow cup. nice rimshape for confort and endurance (feels a bit wider than standard, different from the narrower #18 rim) If you are used to medium large to large mouthpieces but want an easier upper register and endurance and still a good soundquality this piece is worth a try!

Austin Custom Brass Trumpet Standard MV 3C

Austin Custom Brass Trumpet Standard MV 3C

Based on 1 reviews

This mouthpiece is based on the famous Bach Mt Vernon 3c and is slightly larger than the Stork Vachiano 3c I have played for years. The stork makes a rich sound on both Bb and C trumpet but in the orchestra I needed something that helped me create a bigger symphonic sound and that helped me project in loud passages. This mouthpiece has been excellent in allowing me to achieve these goals has a very comfortable rim, and is very responsive. The inner diameter and the cup are larger than other 3c's I've played. The only tiny issue is that the silver plating seems to show signs of wear relatively quickly but I still thoroughly recommend it!

JK USA Trumpet 5C Plexi

JK USA Trumpet 5C Plexi

Based on 1 reviews

Not only an excellent mouthpiece that does not freeze to the lips when play winter, outside, with an acceptable sound, but also quite a beautiful, eye-catching solution. According to the form factor, it is compatible with boosters. It's super. Thank you!

Schilke Trumpet 11

Schilke Trumpet 11

Based on 1 reviews

I bought this to act as a smaller mouthpiece than my usual 3C for the Bflat trumpet. The 7C I'd used before was too dull sounding and I needed an equivalent. The Schilke 11 feels very similar to the 7C but with a lovely smooth, rich sound. It's lucky that it feels so similar to the 11Ax I use with my Schilke Piccolo, making transferring from one to the other that much easier. Well made, as ever, and comfortable on the lips.

Best Brass TP-9X Trumpet GP

Best Brass TP-9X Trumpet GP

Based on 1 reviews

Very interesting mouthpiece, don't be fooled when you open the box beacuse it looks like some brands flugelhorn mouthpieces :) but the shank is definitly trumpet. It is not mouthpiece for people who want their trumpet to sound like classic trumpet. It makes your sound closer to that of a flugelhorn (but not entirely). If you like play on classic trumpet mouthpieces and you dont like playing on fluelhorn mouthpieces dont buy it. The rim and the cup (which even looks like that one for flugelhorn) feels like mouthpieces for flugelhorn. But if you like to experiment and change your sound, make it more open, warm and soft it is definitly mouthpiece for you....and it looks gorgeous

Best Brass TP-1C Trumpet GP

Best Brass TP-1C Trumpet GP

Based on 1 reviews

This is a truly great mouthpiece, especially if you doing a lot of "legit" playing. Very close to a Bach 1.25C. Pros: easy to play, great tone, perfect rim size and shape Cons: really geared for "legit" work, a bit more expensive than similar mouthpieces (but really worth the extra cost) Conclusions: this is a fantastic mouthpiece especially for the "legit" players, you need to try it to enjoy it, and yes, it is one of my three favourites

Warburton Backbore STD 10 for Trumpet

Warburton Backbore STD 10 for Trumpet

Based on 1 reviews

This is a large backbore with a dark tone, useful in a C trumpet and for making a wall of sound on a Bb horn - I think it is more like a Schmitt style(?) backbore. It is more effort to play and gives a huge dynamic range. The sound blends more than the 9.

Marcinkiewicz E8.7 Mic Gillette

Marcinkiewicz E8.7 Mic Gillette

Based on 3 reviews

The piece does its job very good. For big band stuff the sound is a good fit at does sizzle with very little pressure but accepts a lots of air still when needed. The slightly enlarged bore probably has something to do with this. A word of warning - if your lips get swelling during a gig, you'll bottom out as it is quite shallow.

Marcinkiewicz Trumpet 7

Marcinkiewicz Trumpet 7

Based on 1 reviews

An excellent mouthpiece most suitable for big band playing. The tone is bright and projection is very good. It gives the player the configuration of a medium cup with a backbore that enables the payer to cut through a large ensemble. If you like the Shew Yamaha medium cup Jazz model but want more projection, less effort in playing and a little more resistance then the 7 is recommended.

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