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The D’Addario Woodwinds Select Jazz Alto Saxophone Mouthpiece - D6M is a precision-milled, solid rod rubber mouthpiece designed for alto sax players seeking classic jazz tone and reliable intonation. Available in multiple tip openings and featuring a medium chamber, it offers versatile control and expressive sound. Made in the USA, it combines traditional jazz heritage with modern manufacturing technology, making it a top choice for professionals and serious students alike.
| ASIN | B00L1LPOX0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,851 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #40 in Alto Saxophones Mouthpieces |
| Body Material | Rubber |
| Color Name | Made in the USA from foreign materials by D'Addario |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (221) |
| Date First Available | July 15, 2014 |
| Instrument Key | B Flat |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Styling | Molded |
| Item Weight | 1.23 ounces |
| Item model number | MJS-D6M |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Product Dimensions | 6.25 x 1.75 x 2 inches |
| Size | D6M |
P**E
Excellent mouthpiece!!
Finally a company is making a really good mouthpiece for a decent price. I've played saxophone professionally for over forty years-yikes!-and I have recommended this piece to several other professional players that have purchased them and are totally satisfied with them. I have two #7's and a #6; they all play well, but even though they are "cad-cammed" and should play identically, they don't-but they are close. The second #7 I bought plays a wee bit better than the first #7 I bought, but that said, I am totally happy with the first one. I bought the second #7 as an experiment and was rewarded with a very-slightly-better piece. Ironically, sonically (and pneumonically, mnemonically speaking). I like the 6 better, though I usually play a wider tip opening than even the 7; the last few years I've been playing a Meyer NYUSA small chamber that the great Ted Klum refaced to .088", and I just had him make me one of his pieces, also at .088". I'm playing this one now, though, good as the Klums are. A fellow saxophonist that purchased one of these pieces just sold his NYUSA 6M Medium because this plays so well. In addition to this mouthpiece sounding good, it is very easy to control, and the intonation is spot on (for a sax). I'm playing a 78k Mk VI or a 298K Super 20; my buddy is playing a gold plated 6m Conn (tranny, with same side bell keys). Frankly, the D'Addario is MUCH more in tune on his Conn-the Meyer made his pitch spread a bit (high on top, low on bottom). To wrap up, it's a really good mouthpiece-very flexible sonically, great core, excellent intonation, easy to play and control. Many Meyer-like qualities without sounding just like a Meyer. Priced very reasonably by today's standards (I bought my first NYUSA brand new for $20!). Something I can recommend to anyone without hesitation-students included. Now, if they'd just make one for tenor....!
K**R
Great improvement to stock mouthpiece.
This is a great improvement to what comes stock with my saxophone but then again it's about double the price of the stock mouthpiece. I seem to be able to play jazz pieces with better sound versus other mouthpieces. Would recommend.
V**N
Bright and Easy Play
Played long time on Vandoren A35 (2.06 mm) with 2/2.5 reeds. Purchased this one to try if will see any significant difference, and just to try something new. Played today morning in the park. OMG !!!! Very Bright, High Notes are so easy like no embouchure needed at all ))). It has much more high frequencies in the spectrum for sure. Probably because of material quality, because A35 sits with same position on cork. Sure there are other differences - like baffle profile etc. Really love this one.
M**O
**chefs kiss**
I've been experimenting with a new mouthpiece for my setup and picked this one up on a whim. First impressions blew me out the water but I have a feeling that's only from seen years of experience under my belt. The mouthpiece bore might be a bit too aggressive for a beginner or novice saxophonist, but for anyone that's trying to open up their sound and fall more towards jazz this is a great buy for not too bad of a price point
B**K
Worth it!
I downloaded an app to check how in tune I was. I kept thinking there was something wrong with me not being able to stay in tune, this coming from someone who played in middle and high school band in the late 80's early 90's. I finally decided to try a different set of reeds. Got closer but not spot on. Then decided to buy this mouthpiece. Wow! Wala fixed my issues. I don't know why I couldn't stay in tune with the old mouthpiece but this does project more sound, clearer, with excellent tones and is showing in tune on all the notes. Really an impressive difference.
D**S
Plays great but smells like urine
Great mouthpiece, plays and feels great, but came with a moderate urine odor that won't come out. I've tried scrubbing it with dish soap, soaking in lukewarm water and vinegar, and even leaving it in a cold cup of mint herbal tea overnight work no success. Has no impact on playability at all and probably was just the result of a chemical used at the factory but still - its definitely a problem.
R**R
Smooth sounds
No quality issues with mine. The sound is very smooth and well worth the money. If your kid is having trouble with a squeaky sax even with a new reed, this will fix a large part of that.
K**A
My new favorite.
A great versatile mouthpiece. I like it better than my Meyer 5M. With a Legere Signature 2.5 I can get the lowest notes as well as the highs. A green Java 2.5 gives more brilliance and "pop" for when I need that. Your alto jazz mouthpiece search should start with this one.
L**L
I used to use a Cannonball Classic C* mouthpiece which I used to use for all styles (I didn't venture into classical although the mouth piece was made for classical) but I knew I needed a new mouthpiece. I went to my local sax store and tried out a few mouthpieces and the one that I kept going back to was the D'Addario D6M. Ordering on Amazon proved to be much cheaper and so, I bought it on here. So much more open and delivers a nice thick tone and is such a joy to play on. Pitch bending notes and even playing difficult intervals (A to D with out stumbling into ghost notes or even venturing into overtones) proves to come quite easy too. Overall very pleased with the purchase and would recommend it to anyone.
A**S
Uma ótima boquilha. Muito versátil para vários gêneros musicais.
M**.
Mundstück hat von Jazz nur der Name. Klingt sehr klassisch, was zu erwarten war mit diese Bauweise.
D**.
Llevo varios meses con esta boquilla y me parece excelente. Es muy fácil de tocar en todo el registro y tiene un sonido muy equilibrado que se adapta a diferentes estilos alrededor del jazz. He probado varias boquillas similares (tipo Meyer NY que es en la boquilla que se inspira) y esta es la que más me gusta. De hecho creo que es mejor que la Meyer modelo actual. Nunca he probado una Meyer NY antigua por lo que ahí no puedo comparar. Por último pero también importante se ve muy bien acabada, la tabla y los raíles están perfectos. Una gran boquilla a un precio relativamente asequible. Adecuada para profesionales y para estudiantes medio o avanzados.
A**A
Je l'ai tout juste reçu... C'est un bec exceptionnel... Comme disent certains commentaires le plus étonnant c'est le son très homogène sur toutes les octaves.... La facture est parfaite... Et le son vraiment malléable, réactif... J'ai pris le 6M mais je suis maintenant curieux d'essayer le 7
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