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Andres Martinez
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2023
An excellent mouthpiece, just what I was looking for to have a better sound with my saxophone. I am very satisfied with the product.
mjd1pa
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2021
I am an experienced player and have heard good things about the D'Addario Reserve mpc, so gave it a try. Intonation and ease of play are similar to the vintage hard rubber piece I use on my vintage (a 1960 Couesnon) horn, but the D'Addario mpc (155) was definitely brighter and possibly louder. Not extreme, but my needs and taste lean darker -- I mostly play classical, and sometimes second alto in a swing band. In short, this is a nice kind of middle of the road piece but not my cup of tea so I returned it. Your mileage may vary!
V
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2020
Great mouthpiece!
JOates
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2020
Wonderful mouthpiece. Warm sound and free blowing. Recommend for any one in need of a great mouthpiece
Christian
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2019
This mouthpiece is fantastic. I've been using since it first came out (I have one of the first 200 made) and it's my main mouthpiece. I've used it for auditions to top undergraduate music programs as well as competitions and it's been awesome. Highly recommend anyone try this. I also tried the 150 model but didn't like it at all. It sounded stuffy to me compared to the 155. The 145 could be worth a try though.
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