Linky Lee
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If I remember correctly he bought a Springer from the US. I think they;re hand made so could be a problem with quality control if it is the mouthpiece.
I find many ebonite mouthpieces come with ligatures that make the whole thing redundant. The Ottolinks especially, the metal ligature that come with those doesn't open up wide enough with enough room to be loose with a reed on the mouthpiece which means it's always exerting a decent amount of pressure on the mouthpiece. I find the Rovners a lot more forgiving and a nice improvement in clarity, ease of blowing consistency. I use both light and darks, no need for some silly plates to deaden the reed even more. IMO
I find many ebonite mouthpieces come with ligatures that make the whole thing redundant. The Ottolinks especially, the metal ligature that come with those doesn't open up wide enough with enough room to be loose with a reed on the mouthpiece which means it's always exerting a decent amount of pressure on the mouthpiece. I find the Rovners a lot more forgiving and a nice improvement in clarity, ease of blowing consistency. I use both light and darks, no need for some silly plates to deaden the reed even more. IMO
