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Thank you for viewing! Ted Klum Amber #6 Alto Saxophone Mouthpiece This mouthpiece is by Ted Klum, a renowned American mouthpiece craftsman, whose name is well-known in the world of vintage mouthpiece refacing. The "Amber," which unfortunately ceased production in recent years, produces a very natural Meyer-esque sound, contrary to its unique appearance. It has a clear baffle shape similar to Otto Link's Early Babbitt, which allows for a wide range of tones, makes it easy to produce edge, and allows for greater volume when played, and is also known for its ease of playing altissimo notes. The material is polysulfone resin, a strong material also used in the helmet shields of spacesuits. It is resistant to impact, abrasion, and heat-induced deformation, making it a very durable material. I have owned three of this model so far, and this particular piece was the easiest to play and had the best tonal balance. The blowing feel is light, and the response is uniform throughout the entire range. The tone has a darkness to it, while also making it easy to produce edge, and has a good balance of gloss and buzz (the characteristic jazz noise). As it is also a durable material, I intended to use it carefully for life, but I am putting it up for sale this time in order to concentrate on my main mouthpiece. This model will be difficult to obtain in the future. This is a great piece in good condition, and I highly recommend it with confidence. How about it, take this opportunity♪
3 months ago