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This instrument or product has been carefully played/used and returned to us in virtually new condition, however its packaging may not meet the standards set by the factory. Also, it no longer carries the manufacturer's warranty. If you're looking for a virtually new instrument in possibly less-than-perfect packaging, this is a great value. We feel so strongly you'll like what you see, we're including our 60-Day Satisfaction Guarantee on instruments and 30 days on accessories, to this used product making it a no-risk purchase.
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Vandoren V16 Hard Rubber Tenor Saxophone MouthpieceThe V16 series is designed to create depth, power and fullness of sound while providing all the pitch and articulation accuracy that modern players have come to expect. With the V16, you can set the standard for the next generation. It is a versatile mouthpiece with a long facing and a particularly rich tone. it features a 2.50mm tip opening and a long facing length.The Vandoren V16 mouthpiece for tenor saxophone produces a warm, centered sound. It blends well and is ideal for sectional/ensemble playing. Vandoren mouthpieces are known for their high, uniform quality—among the best of the mass produced.
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I play this mouthpiece on an 82z Yamaha Tenor, and it has an excellent jazz tone. Takes a little more work to produce a sound than my stock MP, but it?s worth it. I Compared it with a Meyer and a Link (both rubber), and liked this one the best. Difficult to make a nice tone for symphonic, but that?s not what it's for. Beware that it does not include a lig or cap.
The Vandoren V16 Tenor mouthpiece is a great rubber mouthpiece for the price. The mouthpiece has a large chamber opening that lets you play with a large and robust sound. The feel of the mouthpiece in the mouth feels snug and comfortable similar to an old Meyer or Otto link. It comes with no ligature, but a great ligature to try with the mouthpiece is a large Rovner, a Frantois Louis brass or gold chamber ligature, and the Vandoren Optium 16 that has three chambers so you can see which piece will give you the sound you are looking for. The only flaw about the mouthpiece is some players will think it?s too big, but to understand from a big stand point, it?s not as big as an old white Brilhart mouthpiece.
This is a wonderful mouthpiece with a beautiful tone. Allows tons of control and very free blowing. Great all around product!
I am looking for a strong mpc. That will cut trumpets and electrically assisted instruments. I'm not sure why I tried this mpc. BUT I'm sure glad that I did. It's a GREAT ensemble / smooth Jazz mpc. Very easy to control. I used both Vandoren Java (2 1/2) and Fibracell (3). GREAT Tone. Very classic saxophone. Another added value; Vandorens do not need to be refaced. I tried a T8 model. Not a marching band or Rock / Fusion mpc. But too good to pass up in the right application.
I recently recorded myself playing my Yannie 991/Vandoren V-16 #7/JaZZ reed # 3. I used a quality digital recorder and placed the mike close enough to capture every nuance. I was blown away with the wide ranged consistency of tonality, accurate pitch, and the endless expressive capabilities. I love the sound. I love the horn. I love the mouthpiece. I love the reed. I can't imagine playing any other set up for combo jazz and big band. I also use it in a classical sax quartet, and the V-16 allows me to blend in very well. I have tried others, but I honestly can't see paying more for a mouthpiece that is not really any better. Oh, I use the Rovner lig, if that makes any difference. Did I mention the very wide dynamic range of this set up? I also have an "8" when I don't have a long gig to play, because it has a slightly "heavier" quality, but with the same projection and expression. I feel as though these pieces were custom built just for me. Don't spend too much money on a mouthpiece unless it makes you a better player.
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