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Just acquired one of these.
On the first look....the baffle amazes me.
It doesn't look like a step baffle. Also doesn't fit my description for a "roll-over" baffle.
It is high...plunges straight down to a lower angle before entering the chamber.

Question: What do you call such baffles? In my last 20 years of playing soprano mouthpieces, I've yet to see such a unique design.
 

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Yes, sort of like the theo wanne soprano gaia. It has a rollover that drops into the chamber like the vintage florida links. Those mouthpieces plays great. Good luck with the ligature search. One of my students has one and uses the theo wanne lig. The small soprano model I think because the soprano Fl ligature was too tight on the sides of the rousseau mp. Take care.

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Yes, sort of like the theo wanne soprano gaia. It has a rollover that drops into the chamber like the vintage florida links. Those mouthpieces plays great. Good luck with the ligature search. One of my students has one and uses the theo wanne lig. The small soprano model I think because the soprano Fl ligature was too tight on the sides of the rousseau mp. Take care.

sent from Mikey's Super Inspire 4G
Thanks Mikey!
Hmm...I don't think it is a roll-over. From my experience, a roll-over is like a little hump that you can feel with your fingers.
Mine is a straight flat slope down onto the floor...b4 it enters the chamber....much like a scoop downwards.
It plays GREAT!!!
Look out for my review!
 
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