Bach 14½D vs Bach 6½AL (small shank)

The Bach 6½AL (small shank) has a wider cup diameter, the Bach 6½AL (small shank) features a deeper cup, the Bach 6½AL (small shank) has a larger throat opening.

Overall Comparison Cup Diameter Cup Depth Rim Width Throat Diameter Backbore Finish Material
The narrowest point at the bottom of the cup. Affects resistance, volume, and tone color.
Mouthpiece A
    Bach 14½D
    • Baritone / Euphonium
    Throat diameter5.85 mm / 0.2303 in
    Best suited for
    📣High-volume projection — open throat for power
    vs
    Mouthpiece B
      Bach 6½AL (small shank)
      • Baritone / Euphonium
      Throat diameter6.63 mm / 0.2610 in
      Best suited for
      🎻Orchestral playing — large cup for full, dark tone
      📣High-volume projection — open throat for power

      Throat Diameter

      The Bach 6½AL (small shank) has a wider throat (6.63 mm / 0.2610 in vs 5.85 mm / 0.2303 in). A wider throat allows more air through, increasing volume and projection but reducing resistance.

      Which is better?

      Neither mouthpiece clearly dominates the other — the right choice depends on your embouchure, playing style, and the sound you're after. Try both if possible.

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