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Devil at the Crossroads
Holy Shizzle, did I just make a deal with the devil?! The second I started playing with this mouthpiece I got goosebumps all over. My Keilwerth The New King II and I instantly blended together. It grabbed my hands and all my troubles seemed so far away. Vanished really. The story of Robert Johnson immediately came to mind. Without any effort, playing the high and low register almost simultaneously. How is this possible?! So smooth. And the dynamic range is crazy. It leaves a lot of room to concentrate on the flow of playing, especially when it comes to improvisation. It’s almost like the saxophone is playing itself. It might even be playing me... I tell you, some crazy stuff is going on.
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I’m using the Rovner Dark Tenor Sax 2R ligature plus D’Addario Select Jazz Unfiled 3S reeds. What a combination this is, my my.
PS
I’m using the Rovner Dark Tenor Sax 2R ligature plus D’Addario Select Jazz Unfiled 3S reeds. What a combination this is, my my.
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Good jazz MPC
Good quality of the product. Perfect for a "classic" jazz setting : can do everything around jazz. Easy to play, OK for subtones, high notes, ... Warm and wide sound that you can modify, turn it bright and loud when you push it. The ratio price for quality seems to me very good. Personaly I like to often change my mouthpieces and everytime I go back to this one I enjoy it. It became my reference standard to evaluate my own sound or other mouthpieces. Keep in mind that is not an outstanding MPC that brings you in a unique way but a very good friend whose following you whatever the path :)
Note that the 7 is warmer and wider than the 6 opening.
Note that the 7 is warmer and wider than the 6 opening.
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What a player!
This mouthpiece really does all in a really controllable way. It has a huge dynamic range.
What surprises me the most, is the finesse of adding expression. Above all, the tone is very lush. It has a very nice character. It can be very husky and jazzy, but when pushed it turns into a real contemporary funky screamer. This is the most versatile mouthpiece I have ever tried.
Oh… and perfectly finished.
What surprises me the most, is the finesse of adding expression. Above all, the tone is very lush. It has a very nice character. It can be very husky and jazzy, but when pushed it turns into a real contemporary funky screamer. This is the most versatile mouthpiece I have ever tried.
Oh… and perfectly finished.
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Beautiful
Really responsive and resonant, love it
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A good buy
A really great mouthpiece I was playing with a Selmer Concept before which was Ok without being interesting but the D'Addario is so response clear and really lets you play, it has a wide spectrum from rock to playing smooth. I love it
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