Proven innovations like a secondary window and new facing curve have been adapted from the popular alto and tenor DV mouthpieces to the baritone. The secondary window allows sound waves to hit the vibrating reed and blast through the horn like a moving baseball being hit by a bat for a home run. The new facing design creates a reed with no dead spots resulting in an equal response throughout all registers. A big, broad tone with both an easy low range and amazing altissimo are also a benefit of the new facing. JodyJazz finds saxophonists that prefer a little brighter tone over traditional jazz mouthpieces like the DV most.
Since the DV has a little more curve to the facing than usual, a slightly harder reed should be used. Harder reeds have an increased reed life and make playing in the altissimo easier.
What Does The DV Do?
Bigger Fatter Tone
Effortless Playing
More Harmonics
Cleaner Articulation
Power and Projection
Unbelievable Altissimo
Improved Intonation
How Does The DV Do It?
Secondary window
Golden section proportioning
Proprietary CNC facing technology
Perfect radius facing curve
Perfect reed/Tip match
24 kt heavy gold plating
Hand finished baffle, tip rail and table
Play tested by Jody Espina
- Golden proportions!
- New facing curve
- Big, broad tone
- Comes with cap and ligature
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