Theo Wanne Durga V Baritone 7* Gold

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Metal Mouthpiece For Baritone Saxophone

  • Tip opening: 2.67 mm
  • Versatile, huge sound
  • Suitable for almost all styles of music
  • Step-baffle - air flows quickly and cleanly through the mouthpiece
  • Good projection and bright sound
  • Small-stadium chamber - stadium shape, small size provides enormous projection
  • Gold-plated
  • Incl. ligature, reed replacer capsule and leather mouthpiece bag
Available since May 2022
Item number 543654
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Facing length 30 mm
Tip Opening 2,65 mm
Cup No
Ligature Yes
$711
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Non credevo che un'imboccatura potesse offrire tanto
Jacopo T. 06.07.2023
Ho ordinato poco tempo fa questa imboccatura e si, mi ha ampiamente sorpreso e soddisfatto. Usandolo con il Thomann baritono 150 ha dato un suono completamente nuovo e un timbro assolutamente incredibile.
Si, sono un neofita, ma la risposta è stata incredibile - mi chiedo che effetto potrebbe avere abbinandolo ad un sassofono di fascia più alta!
Usato per ora solo con Légère Signature 2.00 sintetica!
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Alle Probleme gelöst.
Unkass 15.01.2024
Meine Erfahrung:
Schlanker Ton. Saubere Tiefe. Lockere Höhe und gleichzeitig gute Ansprache in der Tiefe. Klare Swingmelodie geht genauso wie rotziger Funk (mit den jeweils geeigneten Blättern natürlich).
Ich schätze auch Berg Larson Grained Ebonite (flexibler im Klang, halt weniger stählern) und Jody Jazz DV (wirklich free-blowing, klanglich etwas allgemein).
Das Durga ist allerdings das Einzige, das mir das Gefühl vermittelt mit dem Bariton auch ein Melodieinstrument in der Hand - oder im Ohr - zu haben.
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