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Jazzlab silencer for clarinet and sax

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Universal Mouthpiece Silencer

  • For clarinet, soprano, alto, tenor and baritone saxophone
  • For training the approach, respiration and articulation
  • Achieved a reduction in the volume by 14 to 20 dB
  • 3-Piece construction: housing with the coupling piece, lid and insert
  • Easy to use
  • Easy to maintain

Delivery:

  • 4 Coupling pieces for saxophone
  • 2 Coupling pieces for clarinet
  • Manual with instructions and sample exercises
  • DVD launches and training video in German
Available since January 2016
Item number 378696
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
525 kr
Including VAT; Excluding kr200 shipping
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34 Customer ratings

3.8 / 5

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22 Reviews

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Works Great
tommyleaps 20.05.2020
Fantastic way to keep your chops in check if you can't take your horn with you (e.g. on holiday). Does a fairly good job at keeping you quiet. Someone in the next room can hear the absolute faintest of sounds. If you can make your piece sound good, you'll sound even better on your horn.
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Interesting at first sight only
Khaele 25.01.2018
The tool principle of the tool is simple and really interesting but once you start to test it you see immediately several points that could be enhanced easily:
- Some kind of foam inside the silencer to minimize the sound produced. Even if the sound level is lower, it is still annoying.
- A way to keep the silencer attached to the neck, like a cork end as on a saxophone.
- An adaptor to use the silencer after the neck in order to have a bolder sound, easier to reduce and closer to the music than noise.
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I have to try harder
Tonibaruch 15.01.2020
With my mouthpiece (a Berg Larsen) making proposed exercises is so difficult. More or less impossible. Can be just demonstration I have to train more.

I’ll try again shortly how it is
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Just use the neck
Jaunty 11.06.2020
Only reduces the sound a few dB. Might as well just use the mouthpiece mounted on the neck. More reduction that way, at no additional cost.
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