Mouthpieces Passaround: D'Addario TENOR Select Jazz

I'm off to demo one of these tomorrow against a PhilTone refaced Otto Link New Vintage (my current mouthpiece).
The PhilTone has, to now, comfortably seen off any other mouthpiece so this will be interesting.
 
I'm off to demo one of these tomorrow against a PhilTone refaced Otto Link New Vintage (my current mouthpiece).
The PhilTone has, to now, comfortably seen off any other mouthpiece so this will be interesting.

It will indeed: there are so many medium to high-priced middle-of-the-road sounding ebonite tenor pieces available these days - Navarro's Maestra, Phil-Tone,'s Sapphire, 10Mfan's Merlot, Klum's Tonamax etc etc, - it will be interesting to see if Daddario can produce something machine made to rival them.

Here's a clip of a #7 from Marshall McDonald.

And here's the Northern version 😉
 
it will be interesting to see if Daddario can produce something machine made to rival them.
If it's as good as the alto piece, it's a winner.
I can't anticipate much, for now, but the machining is really impressive. Undercut siderails, medium/large chamber. If the price stays under £200, as it seems, it is a great piece of kit.
 
A short test from Bob @Curlywoodwind
Great tone
Curly Woodwind

Nice sound.

Possibly a little nod to joe temperley/single petal of a rose, in there, which i love.



PS... Northern version ???????????????

northern is Inverness, or at a minimum....Manchester.

Cambridge is almost tropical !!!!
 
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