Brilhart mouthpieces on Conn New Wonder tenor sax

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A comparison between 5 Brilhart mouthpieces and two Brilhart style mouthpieces played on a 1924 Conn New Wonder. They share the same chamber design to some extend with straight sidewalls. The Phil-Tone Orion is the only one made from hard rubber, the others are made of plastic.

1. (0:00) Brilhart Great Neck 5* with a Regal Queen 3,5 reed
2. (1:45) Brilhart Ebolin 3 (50's/60's Carlsbad era) with a Local 627 #3 reed
3. (3:32) Brilhart Ebolin 9* (no serial #). RJS 3H reed. This is a later
production probably from the 70's or 80's.
4. (5:20) Brilhart Streamline 5 (1950's). RJS 3H reed
5. (7:04) Brilhart Streamline 7* (1960's). Vandoren Java 2,5 reed
6. (8:49) Phil-Tone Orion 7*. Regal Queen 2,5 reed. The chamber design is
based on a '50's Brilhart Tonalin. I believe that in this case the * has nothing
to do with a short facing, but refers to the tip opening like an Otto Link 7* (.105)
7. (10:35) Greg Wier 7 Tonalin style. Local 627 #3 reed

Recorded straight into an iPad mic. No effects added.

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