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Key Features
The Retro Revival Seventh Avenue South Tenor Sax Mouthpiece.107 is a precision-crafted copy of one of the MB II pieces by Dave Guardala. Originally played by renowned saxophonists like Michael Brecker, Branford Marsalis, and Tom Scott in the 1980s, this replica is modelled on a custom-designed and handmade mouthpiece by Gurardala. Made from solid bell brass and finished by a highly skilled technician, this mouthpiece is CNC-milled to ensure extraordinary accuracy and consistency in recreating the original design.
The Tenor Sax Mouthpiece features a .107 tip meaning that the mouthpiece needs a standard amount of power. Thanks to its larger chamber and responsive baffle, this mouthpiece produces a huge sound with massive depth and warmth. The black & green marbled German Rod Rubber Bite plate is both attractive and durable, ensuring long-lasting use. Additionally, the stunning matte silver finish adds a smart aesthetic. If you're in search of an authentic-sounding, vintage mouthpiece replica, the Retro Revival Seventh Avenue is the perfect choice.
Product Ref: 267321