I see there are some separate threads where the 3 bari sax mouthpieces I am currently considering are mentioned, but I am looking for some feedback for some comparison of these 3:
E. Rousseau Classic 4R (0.81" tip)
Clark W. Fobes Nova (0.87" tip)
Caravan (0.75" tip)
I play a YBS 480, and I'm looking for something that's a step up from the 5C to get a little darker sound from a relatively bright saxophone. I play a Link STM 7 for stuff that's a little more Jazzy/big band type stuff, but we play a number of pieces in our community band where I really want to dial it back a little and blend in some more (the poor bass clarinet that sits next to me will appreciate it...)
I am slightly worried that I may have some intonation problems with the Caravan, as I've read that some of the modern Yamahas blow flat with these. A review of the Nova that I read said that, even thought it's a similar vintage style piece, it has a slightly smaller chamber that results in better intonation. The Rousseau looks like it's a highly regarded piece, but I don't know much about it. Where I am, it's very rural and very difficult to try out pieces, so I am mostly relying on input from others!
Thanks in advance for any feedback that anyone may have for this comparison!
E. Rousseau Classic 4R (0.81" tip)
Clark W. Fobes Nova (0.87" tip)
Caravan (0.75" tip)
I play a YBS 480, and I'm looking for something that's a step up from the 5C to get a little darker sound from a relatively bright saxophone. I play a Link STM 7 for stuff that's a little more Jazzy/big band type stuff, but we play a number of pieces in our community band where I really want to dial it back a little and blend in some more (the poor bass clarinet that sits next to me will appreciate it...)
I am slightly worried that I may have some intonation problems with the Caravan, as I've read that some of the modern Yamahas blow flat with these. A review of the Nova that I read said that, even thought it's a similar vintage style piece, it has a slightly smaller chamber that results in better intonation. The Rousseau looks like it's a highly regarded piece, but I don't know much about it. Where I am, it's very rural and very difficult to try out pieces, so I am mostly relying on input from others!
Thanks in advance for any feedback that anyone may have for this comparison!