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I hope this helps give perspective on what the AGR is about.Home Shop About Us Artistes Blog FAQ Contact Cart (0) Recently Added 0 Items Total $0.00 Go to Checkout The item you just added is unavailable. (Keep in mind these are a bit "finger in the wind" measurements.) If you subtract the measurements of the insertion depth from the distance to the leadpipe, you see this setting creates a gap of 3.33mm. I took the original insertion depth reading and overlaid the stick & tape. Now to show you how large the gap actually is. Here is my calipers showing the distance I just demonstrated on the stick. Then I put a thin wooden rod in the receiver until it hit the end of the actual leadpipe, at which point I marked it with tape. That is what I refer to above as "insertion depth." Then the AGR does matter.įirst is a photo of my calipers showing the distance from the end of the shank to the insertion mark on the mouthpiece.

If you try a new mouthpiece and don't like it, the new gap may be the problem. But keep in mind that different mouthpiece brands have a different insertion depth (the amount of shank that disappears into the receiver), which changes the gap. If the insertion depth of your mouthpiece creates a good gap on the horn you use, then the AGR doesn't matter. ALL receivers will cause a gap between the end of the mouthpiece shank and the start of the leadpipe (hidden inside the larger receiver). Following that I'll post some photos to further illustrate the concept(s).
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I put together a video explaining the need for an AGR and also how to use it.
