That’s it, experimentation. Of course what we’re aiming at is a moving target - or something like that - as our perception(s) and ability(ies) change over time. To reduce complexity I tend to stick to comparisons within one manufacturer’s range of products, popular products must work reasonably well for someone and if it’s manufactured - or rather sold - in volume them the likelihood is that it’s a good enough product. Subject to time and finances we just home in on the better (for us) of the good.imnotbrown wrote: ↑Wed Aug 02, 2023 6:54 pm I'm experimenting a bit right now. I played on a PT-50 for years, but recently wanted something a bit smaller just because i was playing more solo style stuff. I swapped to a Laskey 28H, and shortly after that i got access to an F tuba that really diminished the need for solo stuff on my contrabass horn. I use a PT-64 with that. Been practicing a lot of excerpts lately, been testing them with both my 28H, my PT50, and a TU25. Thinking about maybe getting a 32H or possibly a bigger perantucci but overall I'm really not sure. I got time to figure it out.
At least to some noticeable extent the better I learn to play (good practise matters) the better the mouthpiece that I happen to have sounds; well provided, of course, it’s a reasonable match to me and the instrument. Experimentation is good, it can make a useful difference, but typically we don’t need the perfect ‘piece - however that’s judged - we just need something that’s ‘in the right ball park’ … and then got on with using it well.