Mouthpieces Alto saxophone mouthpiece shootout

This is interesting, thank you Pete! I wonder if it is possible for me to download the soundfiles. I thought perhaps I could do a FFT-analysis on the different sounds in order to get a objective comparison (compare harmonics). I do not know wether someone else did this before?
 
Hmm, interesting.
This is about comparing mouthpieces in your room, the way they were recorded.

The clip I liked most was the Rousseau.
I couldn't identify the Selmer Soloist, which I use. Nor the Meyer or Link STM which I used to use.
It seems to me that apart from the few that sound 'different' most seem much the same, to hear.
They doubtless all feel different though.
 
Just like ligatures.............................................................;}
 
I use the A28, and I don´t have the feeling that this mpc is so dark. :O
I like the JJ HR 6M and the Meyer.
What reeds do you used in these mpc?
Thx
 
I use the A28, and I don´t have the feeling that this mpc is so dark. :O
I like the JJ HR 6M and the Meyer.
What reeds do you used in these mpc?

Rico Jazz Select 2S I think
 
This was a great help, so as to pick from the best five the Jody Jazz HR, now i guess i must try a stronger reed!
 
I listened to them all with the names hidden. My favourite, with the dark alto sound I love, was the Vandoren V5. My current alto mouthpiece is a Vandoren V5 A35, which I've used since 1990 when it was included with the saxophone I bought. So no more wondering if the grass is greener, at least not for the alto.

Pete - thank you for publishing this comparison. Do you have any plans for a tenor mouthpiece shoot out?

- David
 
Reading the review it would seem that the one that feels best, plays the best and hence sounds the best. They all sound much of a muchness coming through the medium of interweb, although some have a little more and some have a little less. I'm surprised you got so much out of the graftonite. It's convinced me there's no need to change from the one I'm playing.
 
I'm just glad that I don't own any of these mouthpieces - there are better ones out there, no question. The Vandoren V5 is probably the best of those played,
 
I'm just glad that I don't own any of these mouthpieces - there are better ones out there, no question. The Vandoren V5 is probably the best of those played,

Which ones? Surely not all the ones Pete tested?
 
Which ones? Surely not all the ones Pete tested?

I am just aware that there are a lot more alto mouthpieces out there, in addition to the sample that Pete has covered in his very helpful shoot out. For me I have been very taken by the various alto sax mouthpieces produced by Ed Pillinger, Morgan Fry, Ron Coelho, Aaron Drake, Mouthpiece Cafe, Phil-Tone, Morgan and a number of others which seem to have a very high standard of consistent work.

I was just concerned that folks did not see the mouthpieces covered in the shoot out as other than a small sample of some of the more commonly available mouthpieces marketed in the UK, rather than as a definitive collection of those available.
 

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