Theo Wanne

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The Theo Wanne Slant Sig 2 Tenor Mouthpiece brings the best of vintage tenor mouthpiece designs to the future. Theo Wanne is an expert on vintage sax mouthpieces and he understands what makes an Otto Link sound great. Theo utilized the best design principles from the first Slant Signature models in the early 1950s through the Early Babbitt models in the 1970s to make the new Theo Wanne™ Slant Sig Tenor Mouthpiece. It is the ultimate vintage Slant Sig Link. The Slant Sig mouthpiece is the perfect mouthpiece for students and pros alike, allowing the player to get the 'classic' tenor sound AND be fully expressive.
Theo Wanne SLANT SIG 2 Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece 7*
Theo Wanne SLANT SIG 2 Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece 7*

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  • Great for all styles
  • Expressive and most projecting
  • Perfectly sculpted large chamber and rollover baffle
  • Crafted to the highest accuracy
  • Perfect side and tip rails
  • Incorporates the best features of the Slant Signature Otto Link

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  • Exactly what i was hoping it would be

    5

    submitted6 years ago

    byJeremy

    fromCanada

    I was looking for an excellent medium and easy playing mouthpiece as an alternative to a large baffle metal one I've been using for years. The medium baffle is just right and this mouthpiece responds beautifully with good projection and dynamic range. Using with rovner versa-x. Would like to try the theo wanne ligature one day

  • I really love playing on this Slant Sig MPC!

    5

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    submitted7 years ago

    byDouglas

    fromundisclosed

    This is a fantastic all-around mouthpiece. It has a sweet tone that also has some projection and edge to it. It is not a super dark MPC but it can play very warmly, and it is not a bright MPC except it has some brightness available when you push it. I think it can handle everything between a super dark and super bright tone. The best thing about it is the response, playability, and even intonation it provides. I have the tenor size 8 Slant Sig v2. It feels quite free blowing and very responsive throughout the horn's range, including altissimo -- quite a pleasure to play. It is reed friendly. I also have and play Theo Wanne Durga 9 (version 1), and the blue ART Shiva 2 (size 8), both also fantastic MPCs for my tenor sax. But those are twice the cost of the Slant Sig, which I actually enjoy playing more. I prefer to record with the slant sig, and anything more intimate or lower volume. During loud amplified funk/rock performances I may prefer the Shiva just to cut through. I think this Slant Sig at half the normal Theo Wanne price is a fantastic option.

  • YA' GOTTA' BUY IT

    5

    submitted9 years ago

    byGENE

    fromNEWARK, DELAWARE

    SOLO WORK ON CD'S

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