Pro Tec N276 3 Piece Neoprene Tuba/Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece Pouch
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Yes, it will work because I have a Perantucci pt- a pt- 50, a pt- 50, a pt- 50, In my case, I have a 48 and a Conn Helleberg.
Yes, but removing the third without the removal of one of the others will be difficult. I can fit three tuba mouthpieces in mine, but I usually only use two because the third must be turned upside down.
This pouch should hold three flugelhorn mouthpieces just fine. Three tuba mouthpieces would not fit in this case. I bought it to hold trombone mouthpieces, but it's far too small to hold three trombone mouthpieces, and even two are too tight.
This may cause three trombone mouthpieces to rattle. It easily accommodates all three of my tuba mouthpieces - There's a Bach Megatone, a Back 18, and a Canadian Brass Arnold Jacobs.
Selected User Reviews For Pro Tec N276 3 Piece Neoprene Tuba/Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece Pouch
I have three mouthpieces that I switch between depending on the literature we're playing, and I keep the Pro Tec near my hip on my belt. I've found that if you take the time to position them so that the side with the black tab is pulled up high, it protects all three mouthpieces. If you don't take your time and do it correctly, your mouthpieces will collide. You can also put two mouth pieces in and use the third space for something else, such as valve oil, if you use very large mouth pieces.
This is where I keep my extra (bb) clarinet mouthpieces and barrels. With a little room left over, it's ideal for that. I am very happy with my purchase.
I use it to store clarinet and alto saxophone mouthpieces in their caps, and it also has a third slot for Reed guards. It was extremely beneficial.
I use a Loud as well as two other heavyweight mouthpieces, all of which fit comfortably. Plus, there was still room in the back pouch for my berp.
Such a great product, but the first one I bought ripped near the velcro, so I couldn't use it because I couldn't attach it to the case. In any case, it works fantastically well, and I'm confident that the last one was just one bad apple among a hundred.
This pouch is ideal for three tenor sax mouthpieces, two of which are metal and one of which is hard rubber, all of which have their own ligatures and caps. It also fits nicely in a Selmer case.
There's no way three tenor sax mouthpieces will fit in there. 2. it just about fits But it's of good quality.
In this beauty, I can fit two bass clarinet mouthpieces with caps and ligatures. br>In addition, I have a pouch in the back.