Bach Trumpet Mouthpiece Silver 3C vs Schilke Silver Trumpet Mouthpiece 14A4A
Overall winner: Bach Trumpet Mouthpiece Silver 3C
Key Differences
Vincent Bach's 3C is silver-plated with a medium rim and medium cup for broad tonal versatility and sits in a more affordable price tier; Schilke's 14A4A is noted for clear sound and comfort, with user emphasis on jazz and pep applications. Choose Bach for a versatile, medium-cup mouthpiece and value; choose Schilke if you prioritize clarity and comfort for jazz/pep styles
Bach Trumpet Mouthpiece Silver 3C
Vincent Bach trumpet mouthpiece with silver-plated finish, medium width rim and medium cup. Delivers fuller, richer tone with solid playability and note accuracy, ease of high notes. Customer note: good quality and value for money
Pros
- silver-plated finish
- medium width rim
- medium cup for versatile tonal range
- fuller, richer tone
Cons
- no cons specified in provided data
Schilke Silver Trumpet Mouthpiece 14A4A
Schilke silver trumpet mouthpiece with standard rim shapes, cup volumes, and backbores. Delivers clear sound and comfortable playability for jazz and pep music, with positive notes on ease of high-note articulation
Pros
- clear sound quality
- comfortable to play
- suitable for jazz and pep music
- easy high-note execution
Cons
- customer notes focus on jazz/pep use; generalizability to other genres not specified
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Vincent Bach |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Vincent Bach |
| User Reviews | Vincent Bach |