Special Notes on the SUPER JET Baritone Saxophone Mouthpiece
Due to the shorter facing curve on the SUPER JET a softer reed than you might normally use could be appropriate. This is because the reed actually has less length in which to vibrate. This doesnôt hinder playing at all, in fact it makes the SUPER JET one of the greatest altissimo pieces of all times. Altissimo still works great with a little softer reed. These are my observations and how I like to play the SUPER JET. For example on a JodyJazz DV Baritone 7 I play a DôAddario Select Jazz 3M, and on the SUPER JET I prefer a 3S. The SUPER JET is very free blowing but I think the SUPER JETôs shorter facing curve makes a difference with the reed. The main message is that anytime you are trying a new mouthpiece two things are very important: finding the right reed for the mouthpiece and making sure that while you try the mouthpiece you are in tune. Donôt assume that it will go on the neck in the same place as your previous mouthpiece. In fact the SUPER JET maybe further out on the neck than your current mouthpiece. I love the SUPER JET and I hope you will too.
What Does The SUPER JET Do?
- Powerful Cutting Sound
- Free Blowing
- Plenty of Low End
- Easy extreme Altissimo
- Low notes come out easily
- Versatility ì sounds pretty when played softly
How Does The SUPER JET Do It?
- Small Chamber with step baffle
- Precision ì CNC Machined
- Proprietary Shorter Facing Curve
- Hand Finished Baffle and Tip Rail
- Play tested by Jody Espina or Staff

