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Selmer S-80 C* Mouthpiece for Tenor Saxophone (S404C1)

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Features

  • Square cross section in the chamber
  • Great for a "step up" Mouthpiece
  • Tip opening: 1.8
  • Facing length: 24.00

Description

Mouthpiece, tenor sax, s-80 Selmer Paris, C tip opening: MED close 1.80/ Facing length: MED 24.00.

Brand: Selmer


Instrument Key: C


Material: Rubber


Style: Mouthpiece


Item Weight: 1.6 ounces


Item Weight: 1.6 ounces


Product Dimensions: 4.8 x 2.3 x 2.3 inches


Country of Origin: France


Item model number: S404C1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 24, 2005


Material Type: Rubber


Instrument Key: C


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Somewhat Expensive, but Worth it in the Long Run
Style: Mouthpiece
This is the "standard" mouthpiece for ensemble players. It works well for everyone, beginners to pros, because it is easy to play and you can 'blend' in with your fellow section mates. You can solo with this, but I would choose something else if that was my gig. Yes, it is expensive compared to many of the other ebonite mouthpieces, but with proper care, it will last your entire career. I am still playing a 26-year old C* on my alto sax and purchased a new one for security. The same holds true for this tenor mouthpiece as well as my soprano mouthpiece. It works well with a wide variety of reeds and sounds great in all registers. I use mine with a Rovner ligature and play Selmer Super Action 80 and Mark VI horns - soprano, alto, and tenor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2017 by Ronald A King

  • A very warm sounding mouthpiece
Style: Mouthpiece
I am very impressed with the sound of this product. I played Saxophone through my school years and afterwards did not play for over 30 years. I have only been playing again for a couple of months and this is my fourth mouthpiece. This is by far a superior mouthpiece and is easy to tune. It is takes very little effort to produce and clear warm tone and I adjusted to it very quickly. I highly recommend this product, well worth the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2013 by William L Johnson

  • The Best Ensemble Mouthpiece
Style: Mouthpiece
You know I have a alto S80 Mouthpiece. Selmer C* really are the standard for great mouthpieces. Is it the best? Idk, depends on what you are looking for. It has a dark tone that is quite warm sounding. This is a great ensemble mouthpiece; it's so easy to blend and tune with this. The only complaint that people have is that it's a bit characterless. It's not that I disagree, but the C* S80 is about blending and having a consistent warm dark sound that is quite beautiful. Which is what I need. If I want character or something that sticks out quite a bit, I'll get an Otto Link or something, but as far as ensemble play, not much beats it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2014 by InterJex

  • Amazing!
Style: Mouthpiece
Amazing! I was stuck with a cheap crappy starter mouthpiece! But ever since I got this mouthpiece, my sound and tone sounds beautiful, and helps with notes such as the low C. It gives a nice dark warm tone to, but one thing I always have to clean it or it becomes yellow and disgusting inside. But other than that it is amazing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2017 by ejuro

  • amazing
Style: Mouthpiece
buy it
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2023 by Kenneth Roberts

  • Great piece of equipment
Style: Mouthpiece
Great piece of equipment. Works well. Cost much less than local music stores.
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2014 by [email protected]

  • Best all round mouthpiece for the sax
Style: Mouthpiece
I play a combination of classical and jazz on the tenor sax and find that the Selmer S-80 C* is the best all round mouthpiece for getting the sound that I want for different types of music. This is on the basis of having used a number of different plastic or hard rubber mouthpieces. I've never tried a metal mouthpiece, but since I'm satisfied with the Selmer, I'm in no hurry to do so. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2013 by biggun0

  • Selmer S-80 C Mouthpiece for Tenor Saxophone
Style: Mouthpiece
Great mouthpiece that delivers a good sound. However and yes it's coming, the price. Why the heck should this mouth piece cost so much money, after all it is plastic or very hard rubber ( or whatever ) and not silver or gold we are talking about. This is why so many products are reproduced in certain countries which leaves the average working person to buy elsewhere. It's really probably worth about half or less then half of what it sells for which explains why it does not deserve the total five stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2013 by rdependable

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