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Meyer MR-402-6MM Rubber Alto Sax Mouthpiece

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Size: 6 mm


Features

  • Rubber alto saxophone mouthpiece - #6MM
  • Tip opening: 0.076"
  • Excellent and clear response ranging from the very low notes all the way to altissimo
  • This along with being very easy-blowing and having a very rich and full tone quality makes this a very good choice for a wide range of saxophonists - from beginner to pro
  • A Ligature and Mouthpiece Cap are included with every Meyer Mouthpiece

Description

One of the most respected names in the mouthpieces business is Meyer, and the Meyer Mouthpiece is one of the reasons why. Meyer Alto Saxophone Mouthpieces have excellent and clear response ranging from the very low notes all the way to altissimo. This along with being very easy-blowing and having a very rich and full tone quality makes this a very good choice for a wide range of saxophonists - from beginner to pro. NOTE: Meyer Mouthpieces include both a ligature and cap.

Color: Black


Brand: Meyer


Instrument Key: A


Style: Modern


Item dimensions L x W x H: 4.4 x 1.5 x 1.5 inches


Item Weight: 2.08 ounces


Product Dimensions: 4.4 x 1.5 x 1.5 inches


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: MR-402-6MM


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 10, 2007


Color Name: Black


Instrument Key: A


Size: 6 mm


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  • Like a new world
Size: 5 mm
At age 74, and not having played a wind instrument since 1965, I decided to use retirement gift money and purchase an alto saxophone. At first switching from the mouthpiece that came with it to a Yamaha 4C worked out well, enabling me to actually produce a pleasant sound and progress through the initial phases. But there left something to be desired in the lowest and highest notes and in trying to make overtones part of the routine. Online sites said it was now time to switch up to a better mouthpiece. At first I tried to simply go to a Yamaha 5C but that was a lot of work developing the emboucher for it. Eventually that was successful but even enhanced with of Rovner Gold ligature and using a Legere American Cut 2.5 reed it still left something wanting. Then came the reading and reviewing of so many of the more advanced mouthpieces out there. So confusing. And the advice to go out to a music store and try several of them fell flat to my Covid sensitive ears. So I took the next classic (some say vanilla) step up and ordered the Meyer 402-5MM mouthpiece. With great trepidation I unboxed it, exchanged the ligature that came with it for my Rovner, mounted the Legere reed. What a difference! How free blowing! How easy ! With a lovely tone that allows me to go low or high and even to succeed with some overtones. And it does not feel in any way vanilla. Now I can concentrate on the other skills I have to learn. There is a reason this mouthpiece has been recommended for students advancing and it still remains valid. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2023 by JG

  • Timeless and classic mouthpiece for a reason!!
Size: 6 mm
For the past three months I picked up playing the sax after being away from my horn for the past 10 years. I had purchased a Jody jazz jet for my YAS 62 purple logo that I acquired a couple of months ago. Though YAS-62 horns are known to be bright, especially in the higher register, I found my Jody jazz mouthpiece was great for hitting altissimo with relative ease, but I didn’t appreciate the sound I was getting out of this combo. I considered the Jody Jazz HR and the Syos Smoky mouthpieces but I felt inspired after seeing some old time videos, Phil Woods in particular and felt like I needed to get something timeless. The sound I was looking for is exactly what this mouthpiece is giving me. Super balanced and timeless sounds. This mouthpiece is like a blank canvas that allows the user to create a truly unique and timeless sound. Combining this Meyer 6 HR with my YAS-62 I believe has given me the the iconic sound that allows you to go from jazz to big band to Latin in a flash. What an amazing mouthpiece, and I’m in disbelief with how good value this is compared to other modern mouthpieces. I’ve paired this with a Legere 2.5 classic signature reed and Rovner dark ligature . I’ve also used LaVoz medium hard reeds and have gotten great sound out of it. You won’t beat the value of this mouthpiece!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Meyer Tenor 7*
Size: 7 mm
I love this mouthpiece. It has a warm, dark, centered sound and plays in tune in all registers. I tried different reeds and they all work well. I highly recommend!
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025 by Mario Gonzalez

  • A 5-Star Mouthpiece but a 4-Star purchase
Size: 6 mm
If 5 Stars=A, then this purchase should be “A-“. The “minus” is for the ligature that comes with it. It is of pretty cheap quality and above all, it doesn’t really fit when you add the reed. (Read the other reviews that mention the same issue about the size and fit of the ligature.) That being said, I think the mouthpiece itself is a solid 5 Stars! You should get a much deeper, clearer, smoother sound on your sax. To test the tone quality difference for yourself, use the setup of your current mouthpiece/reed/ligature and then switch out just the mouthpiece to your new Meyer. You will probably say, Wow! I fell in love with it as soon as I blew into my sax and hit the first run. Solid lows down to Bb and up to high altissimo. And everything in between was smooth, solid, and in tune; even that sometimes annoyingingly out-of-tune middle C and C# were in tune and controllable. The “growls” sounded good too. You can bend the notes easily and in tune as well. So, overall I am very satisfied with the mouthpiece. 5 Stars! I am just wondering why the ligature that comes standard with it is almost useless. But I guess it is just a token ligature and they expect you to use your own or upgrade with the mouthpiece purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2018 by jaycc27

  • mouthpiece wins, ligature is garbage
Size: 7 mm
This definitely is one of the most versatile mouthpieces for alto saxophone. Its world renowned for a reason. Sadly, it fails to live up to its name in full because the ligature that comes with it is absurdly annoying, almost done in a hurry, does not fit the mouthpiece very well. So save some more and get yourself a decent ligature and also a small rubber tooth protector to put on top! All of the negative observations aside, its easy to get many sounds out of this with almost any reed. Its also pleasant to the touch. Only reason for the four stars is really, the ligature. Meyer, get your act together! or either sell it for less without such a crap ligature that honestly no one will use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2019 by Juan Pablo

  • Great choice for me
Size: 6 mm
I'm somewhere around advanced beginner/intermediate and had been playing for some time on a Yamaha 4C. The Yamaha was a huge step up from the mouthpiece that came with the sax and made a big difference in playability, tone, and response. Switching to the Meyer was an even bigger boost (hey, why didn't somebody tell me the sax came with a bright switch?) Volume was instantly enhanced along with greater control over dynamics; playability was a great deal better and tone was very, very sweet. I'm using a no. 2 Vandoren Java Green on it and the mouthpiece is fine with it. The Meyer has a tip distance that is a little bigger than the Yamaha 4C but after two minutes, I pretty much didn't notice it at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2020 by John Mier

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