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Selmer Paris S80 Series Alto Saxophone Mouthpiece - C*

Hard Rubber Alto Saxophone Mouthpiece with 1.55mm Tip Opening
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Selmer Paris S80 Series Alto Saxophone Mouthpiece - C*
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Selmer Paris S80 Series Alto Saxophone Mouthpiece - C*

Q: What kind of sound can I expect from the Selmer Paris S80 C* alto saxophone mouthpiece?

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Q: How do the hard rubber material and square chamber affect the sound of this mouthpiece?

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World-class Alto Saxophone Mouthpiece from Selmer Paris

A popular choice among music educators and professional saxophonists, Selmer Paris S80 Series mouthpieces are universally renowned for their accurate intonation and warm, full character. Milled from hard rubber and hand finished by the master craftspeople at Selmer Paris, S80 Series mouthpieces boast superior stability, accuracy, and top-notch quality control. Sweetwater is proud to carry Selmer Paris woodwind instruments and accessories. For a world-class mouthpiece tied to a legendary name in woodwinds, check out the Selmer Paris S80 Series!

Note: Selmer Paris S80 Series saxophone mouthpieces offer a variety of tip opening sizes to fit your needs. If you need assistance in choosing the right S80 Series mouthpiece, please reach out to your Sweetwater Sales Engineer.

The Selmer legacy of quality and innovation

Conservatory-trained clarinetist Henri Selmer founded Henri Selmer Paris in 1885. Fashioning reeds and mouthpieces in his small workshop, he soon took on instrument repair and modifications, which eventually led to the design and manufacture of clarinets. In 1900, Selmer opened a retail shop in New York (the beginnings of Selmer USA). As a musician himself, Selmer understood that you cannot separate the instrument from the artist, which is why every Selmer instrument is still individually tested and certified by the company’s team of professional musicians. Delivering exceptional value at every level, from student to professional, Selmer USA and Henri Selmer Paris offer a full line of woodwind and brass instruments. Sweetwater is proud to bring you Selmer’s rich legacy of quality and innovation.

Selmer Paris S80 Series Features:

  • Top-quality hard rubber alto saxophone mouthpiece
  • Superior stability, accuracy, and top-notch quality control
  • A favorite among jazz musicians for its warm, rich, and full-bodied tone
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Tech Specs

  • Instrument: Alto Saxophone
  • Material: Hard Rubber
  • Tip Opening: Size C*, 0.061" (1.55mm)
  • Additional Features: Square Chamber
  • Manufacturer Part Number: S402C1

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Reviews

Good upgrade.
I heard from a few different instructors that this would be a worthwhile upgrade.
The difference between this and the mouthpiece that came with the sax is subtle. Looking at them in my hand I can't tell the difference, but it creates a little different mouth positioning.
Overall, it is solid and should be a permanent fixture for a while.