Description
Austin Custom Brass Standard Series Trombone Mouthpieces
ACB Trombone mouthpieces are designed and made here in the US with the highest standards of manufacturing possible. Get AHEAD of the class with an Austin Custom Brass Trombone Mouthpiece! Our new designs were overseen by Trent and Chris "Dr Tbone" White!
We have simplified our old line and will be offering models adapted for the modern trombonist. For the most part, the small shank series are for people looking for jazz and commercial oriented mouthpieces (The only crossovers are the ACB 5, ACB 5.1, and ACB 6, as those are sometimes used on smaller horns for classical settings). The large shank models are designed for classical and bass bone applications. They would also make good euphonium mouthpieces!
ACB Trombone Mouthpieces
|
Mouthpiece |
Shank |
ID (inches) |
Cup Depth |
Closest Equivalent |
|
ACB 1 |
Large |
1.142 |
Deep |
Schilke 60 |
|
ACB 2 |
Large |
1.112 |
Deep |
Schilke 59, Bach 1G |
|
ACB 3 |
Large |
1.063 |
Deep |
Bach 1.5G, Old ACB 1 |
|
ACB 4 |
Large |
1.024 |
Deep |
Bach 4G |
|
ACB 4.5 |
Large |
1.030 |
Deep |
Unique to ACB, proprietary design |
|
ACB 5 |
Large |
1.004 |
Deep |
Bach 5G, current ACB 5s |
|
ACB 5.1 |
Large |
1.004 |
Deep |
Schilke 51D, current ACB 5.1s |
|
ACB 6 |
Large |
1.000 |
Medium |
Bach 6-1/2AL, Old ACB 5, current ACB 6s |
|
ACB 5s |
Small |
1.004 |
Deep |
Bach 5G, current ACB 5 |
|
ACB 5.1s |
Small |
1.004 |
Deep |
Schilke 51D, current ACB 5.1 |
|
ACB 6s |
Small |
1.000 |
Medium |
Bach 6-1/2AL, Old ACB 5, current ACB 6 |
|
ACB 6.1s |
Small |
0.984 |
Med. Shallow |
Bach 6-3/4C |
|
ACB 7s |
Small |
0.972 |
Med. Shallow |
Bach 11C |
|
ACB 8s |
Small |
0.965 |
Med. Shallow |
Bach 12C, Old ACB 10 |
|
ACB 9s |
Small |
0.961 |
Med. Shallow |
Bach 15C, Old ACB 11 |
Call the Mouthpiece Hotline with questions or to place an order! +1-781-816-9664.
Please note there are no returns on custom orders, Gold plating is considered a custom order.
If you have additional questions, please send us an email!
Prior to ordering please check our Shipping and Returns policy.
Also note weight indicated in the ad is shipping weight not actual weight of the item.
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Product Reviews (4)
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Mouthpiece (euphonium 4)
Nice mouthpiece. Very happy with it.
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ACB 5S trombone mouthpiece
had 2 weeks. getting adjusted to the mouthpiece. Getting a little fuller, deeper sound which is what I am looking for. Working on the higher range with this size. I use in in a community concert band, 3rd bone. I also hope to use it in a 15 pc college sponsered Jazzband for lead and solo. Hence, I am working on upper register for endurance and lead playing.
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Great Mouthpieces!
I recently purchased a tenor (5) and a bass (3) mouthpiece from ACB, and they are great for my needs as a trombonist.The tenor mouthpiece has a nice, flat rim that allows for good endurance without sacrificing articulation. The bass mouthpiece has enough mass to allow for fat pedal notes without sacrificing sound quality in the upper register. Thanks for a great experience and quality equipment!
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Trombone Mouthpieces
I went to ACB to look at the Adams trombones but was happy to find out that Trent makes mouthpieces for trombones. I'm not a huge equipment junkie, but was pleasantly surprised at how easy these mouthpieces were to play. I've used the same setup for over 2 years, but have been trying new mouthpieces through those two years. Trent's mouthpieces he designed with Dr. Christ White are focused, have a great attack, and sound great. I found my sound became more energized, yet less direct. The articulations were the best improvement - it was easier to move around the horn and the notes came out with ease. The only negative is that the shanks seem to be a little small so my tuning slide was pushed in more than usual. After getting an ACB mouthpiece for both my alto and tenor, my colleagues in the Wichita Symphony noted the differences. I've happily converted to ACB mouthpieces.
