I just posted a new review and sound clips of the absolutely beautiful Macsax Jalapeño 8* tenor saxophone mouthpiece. The Jalapeño is a high baffled, extra-large chambered tenor sax mouthpiece that produces a bright focused tone that is still fat and full sounding. It has tons of power and projection for those rockin' live gigs you might be on. Check out the full review and sound clips below.........
They're really leaning into the Texas theme, ATX is commonly used as an abbreviation for Austin, and SoCo is a trendy neighborhood in town! SoCo is actually a slightly odd choice for a name, since I'm not sure it's very well known outside of Austin.
I'm not really looking for a new mouthpiece, but I would be tempted to try one if they had a hard rubber or plastic version, since the clips sound great, and I like high baffle pieces but need something that will tune well on my 10m (I tend to blow sharp).
Baffle design looks very much like the old Dukoff D chamber, except for the longer window. Dukoff also had the chamber the same diameter as the cork bore. Of course this looks like a well made MP with quality control, and not made from Silly Putty.
I bet that's a good piece.
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