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Your cart is empty.Sound rise, nuke and powerful sound. The S (Small Bore) is especially known for its rich treble and powerful sound, Kenny G (Alto).
Vasile Eugen Ancateu
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2021
Great Mouthpiece Model S6, it gives me very good tone i can rich the Low note and Hi notes with no problem . loud but controllable .
Darren
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2019
The Beechler Diamond Inlay mouthpiece gives me the sound that in after. Produces bright high end overtones that cut through the worship band for great sounding lead solos.
Pedro-E
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2016
Great mouthpiece
kp_thatsme-Keith
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2015
This mpc helps me to reach altissimo notes easily. It has also forced me to work more on my embouchure, as more air is needed because of the reduced chamber size. One thing for sure..... This mpc is LOUD! Really screams like none other.
Edan Soroker
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2013
***Note: the listings online (on amazon and most other major online retailers) for the Beechler Diamond Inlay Mouthpieces (Letter+Number) are not fully descriptive of the mouthpiece (Letter+Number+Letter).I am a serious jazz saxophonist (been playing in jazz bands and combos for about a decade), and alto sax is my main instrument. I ordered this mouthpiece because I was getting bored with my sound and was in the mood for something brighter and edgier. I had heard someone play on a Beechler L6S and loved it, and after searching online and not finding any listings for these mouthpieces with two letters and a number, I decided to order the S6 thinking it might be the same mouthpiece model. I received it in the mail, and the mouthpiece said "S6S", so I was wrong. If I am not mistaken, I believe the first letter (small/medium/large) refers to the facing length, and is not indicated online.Anyway, I have been playing this mouthpiece (S6S) for three weeks now and love it so far! The sound is very bright indeed, but still warm and fully controllable. In fact, this is the most dynamic jazz mouthpiece I've ever played. Very comfortable down to a whisper, and fully capable of screaming like I'd never thought possible on the alto. The tone is very fat and full-bodied and fully comes to life in the higher registers. Altissimo is easy, and the low notes are nice as well. Tuning is good, too. All in all, I would absolutely recommend this mouthpiece, just make sure to call the supplier to see exactly which model you're getting. This mouthpiece does not come with a ligature, so I am playing it with the basic rovner ligature I already had and it works great. I am using Vandoren ZZ 2.5 reeds.
A sax player
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2012
This mouthpiece is terrible. When it arrived, I thought it would be a good mouthpiece until I tried it. When I tried it, all the mouthpiece did was squeak and make terrible noises, and produce an airy sound. My meyer mouthpiece outplays this.This is my opinion on this mouthpiece. All mouthpieces are different. This one did not work for me.Try at your own risk, it may or may not work for you.
J
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2011
I've been playing in jazz combos and big bands through high school and college, and wanted a fun bright mouthpiece for economical price that I could wail on for my own enjoyment. This mouthpiece fit the bill! Also used by sax great Gerald Albright, it gives the freedom in playing that I was looking for. Very bright and very loud!
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