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Dukoff Metal Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece
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Dukoff's Tenor Saxophone mouthpieces feature construction from Dukoff's custom Silverite metal. This contributes to a bright "edgy" tone with depth a...Click To Read More About This Product
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Dukoff's Tenor Saxophone mouthpieces feature construction from Dukoff's custom Silverite metal. This contributes to a bright "edgy" tone with depth and guts for an exciting sound. The shank of the mouthpiece has been elongated to get a better grip on the cork when tuning. The insert for the teeth is slightly contoured for more comfortable playing. The response is instantaneous and clean.
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Good quality (5)
- Improves sound (5)
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- Experienced (4), Professional musician (4)
Most Liked Positive Review
I've Never had a Problem...
I really love these Dukoff mouthpieces, they really have a very bersatile tone that can be very lush and soft or very aggressive and hard. The quality of these mouthpieces isn't bad but not...Read complete review
I really love these Dukoff mouthpieces, they really have a very bersatile tone that can be very lush and soft or very aggressive and hard. The quality of these mouthpieces isn't bad but not exceptional either. You start out with a shinny mouthpiece and after a few years of regular use end up with a very dull ironore looking mouthpiece. Aside from that these mouthpieces are perfect. Many people have complained about these mouthpieces being too bright for high quality horns, but I have been playing my Dukoff D10 for 10-years now on Selmers, Yanagisawas, Keilwerths and they have a very versatile playability. My recommendation is to give them a try and try different reeds and ligature; the stock ligature is a little cheap, try an Olegature.
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Good mouthpiece but not for me.
If you are having a hard time finding a mouthpiece that works for you I would recommend trying this one. It has a different feel from other mouthpieces but for me it doesn't pay...Read complete review
If you are having a hard time finding a mouthpiece that works for you I would recommend trying this one. It has a different feel from other mouthpieces but for me it doesn't pay how I want it to.
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Comments about Dukoff Metal Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece:
I've used Dukoff tenor sax mouthpieces for tha past 8 years and they all worked great with my King Super 20, Conn 10M, Yani T991 and even cheaper brand saxes I purchased on eBay. I also use the Dukoff Vibra Free lig with them and was always satisfied with the punchy sound I get from the bottom, all the way up to very high Altissimo.
Comments about Dukoff Metal Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece:
I have been playing Dukoffs for 20 years. Wonderful bright mouthpieces,great in the altissimo register! Go and get one especially if you want to brighten up your tone. BTW, this company has the best prices I`ve seen for Dukoffs.
Comments about Dukoff Metal Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece:
I really love these Dukoff mouthpieces, they really have a very bersatile tone that can be very lush and soft or very aggressive and hard. The quality of these mouthpieces isn't bad but not exceptional either. You start out with a shinny mouthpiece and after a few years of regular use end up with a very dull ironore looking mouthpiece. Aside from that these mouthpieces are perfect. Many people have complained about these mouthpieces being too bright for high quality horns, but I have been playing my Dukoff D10 for 10-years now on Selmers, Yanagisawas, Keilwerths and they have a very versatile playability. My recommendation is to give them a try and try different reeds and ligature; the stock ligature is a little cheap, try an Olegature.
Comments about Dukoff Metal Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece:
Great gig mpc if your horn has a muted or soft tone. I play with a bundy II beater and it adds a nice edge to the tone that is reasonable to control. Altissimo is present, volume is greater than, say, a stock mpc, slightly above a selmer soloist. Easier to control than a meyer, but still a bit finicky. Once you get used to it, it's a lot of fun to play.Way too bright for ensemble work. Way to bright for decent Selmers, Yanigasiwa, LA Sax, unless you're trying to etch glass... Great for horns with naturally "dull" voices.Crummy Ligature.Overall, I've enjoyed mine a good bit!
Pros
- Bright
- Functional
- Good Quality
- Improves Sound
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Comments about Dukoff Metal Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece:
Immediate compliments on tone quality. Plays well from sub-tone to screaming eagle loud.
Comments about Dukoff Metal Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece:
I've been playing Dukoff tenor mouthpieces for the past 15 years...I have a 7D & 7M...they're both very free-blowing and flexible...by changing reeds you can get dark to very edgy sounds...they're one of the best pieces (especially for the price)on the market today.
Comments about Dukoff Metal Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece:
this mouthpieces is awesome!! its super easy to blow in and the sound is amazing!! it looks are good too..well worth the price. go get one.
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Cons
- Difficult To Use
- Not Functional
- Poor Quality
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Comments about Dukoff Metal Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece:
I use a Jody Jazz 5*. Dukoff chamber is too small
Comments about Dukoff Metal Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece:
after waiting approximately 6 weeks for the Dukoff Tenor Sax Mouthpiece..the package came saying on the label Tenor Mouthpiece...Turns out it was actually an Alto Sax Mouthpiece!
Pros
- Good Quality
- Improves Sound
Cons
- Difficult To Use
Best Uses
- Concerts
Comments about Dukoff Metal Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece:
This is my first professional mouthpiece for saxophone. I went with the 7* for my tenor and I did a ton of research before purchasing. I was looking for more volume, projection and brightness from my Yamaha 62II Pro Tenor and that is what I got! I am still adjusting to a wider tip opening, smaller chamber and higher baffle, but I am making good progress. I've had to use softer reeds and tighten up my embouchure, but I'm getting the hang of this piece relatively quickly. The ligature that comes with it is not great at all and caused some scrapes on the top of the mouthpiece early in its use. I made sure to purchase a nice Rovner Versa for slim metal mouthpiece and that is a perfect fit and looks really nice on the mouthpiece. Overall, very happy with my purchase and I'll be using this for gigs for years to come!
Pros
Cons
- Weaker sound in upper reguster
Best Uses
Comments about Dukoff Metal Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece:
If you are having a hard time finding a mouthpiece that works for you I would recommend trying this one. It has a different feel from other mouthpieces but for me it doesn't pay how I want it to.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Good Quality
- Improves Sound
Cons
Best Uses
- Concerts
- Practicing
Comments about Dukoff Metal Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece:
Produces fantastic sound. Exactly what I was looking for!
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- Improves Sound
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Comments about Dukoff Metal Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece:
Made my sound come alive.
Pros
- Good Quality
- Improves Sound
Cons
Best Uses
- Jazz
Comments about Dukoff Metal Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece:
Beautiful crisp jazz quality sound. Excellent for ensembles and solos.
Pros
- Functional
- Good Quality
Cons
Best Uses
- Practicing
Comments about Dukoff Metal Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece:
Heard so many positive things about the product. Excited with the sound. Glad for my decision.
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