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Vandoren SM403 S35 V5 Series Soprano Sax Mouthpiece

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Features

  • The 'Jazz' mouthpiece with ampleness and density of sound
  • Tip Opening - 182 (1/100mm)
  • Medium Long Facing
  • Works best with Vandoren #2-#3.5 Reeds

Description

The Vandoren company was founded in 1905. It quickly became the leader in reeds, mouthpieces and accessories for clarinets and saxophones. Vandoren is exporting today 90% of its production in more than 100 countries, thanks to a know-how and an involvement of every instant.

Color: Black


Brand: Vandoren


Instrument Key: A


Material: Rubber or Ebonite


Style: Modern


Item Weight: 0.64 ounces


Product Dimensions: 1.75 x 6 x 1.75 inches


Country of Origin: France


Item model number: SM403


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 25, 2004


Color Name: Black


Material Type: Rubber or Ebonite


Instrument Key: A


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Nice mouthpiece for the price
This mouthpiece offers a really nice sound. I am used to really bright pieces like the Vandoren Jumbo Java. This is is not as bright but it is not dark either. It is free blowing and easy to use. I highly recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2022 by DARY RIVERA

  • was dirty and teeth marks
the mouthpiece was not new, was dirty and teeth marks.
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2016 by Amazon Customer

  • Excellent Mouthpiece, Versatile, & Durable
I've used one of these for 25 years and love it. I can play from low to high, loud or soft, sweet or slamming, and it gives me a great sound. I've tried some other popular mouthpieces, but haven't found any I like more. I find I like using clarinet reeds (LaVoz Med Soft) on this, more than soprano reeds. For some reason, they don't make the sound thinner, seem to be easier to articulate, and they just combine well with the mouthpiece. I do clip the tip, just a bit, to make the face of it wider, to fit the mouthpiece. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2016 by Steven J. Charles

  • It's on par with the Yamaha piece
This mouthpiece is fairly dark and mellow in the lower register and brighter in the middle and high range. I gave it an OK rating because after playing both for a period of time, I would have the standard Yamaha piece that was sold with the instrument. This is not to say the Vandoren is a bad mouthpiece but that the Yamaha is very good, consistent and pleasant to play. So for me, the cost of the upgrade was not worth the benefit. Of course, mouthpieces are very personal and another player might find the Vandoren an excellent choice. It took many try's to find the "sound" I was looking for with my Tenor, and I suspect the same will be true with the soprano. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2013 by Malcolm

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