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Vandoren Optimum Ligature Alto Sax G

4.8 su 5 stelle su 203 valutazioni dei clienti

Legatura per sassofono contralto

  • Per bocchini per saxofono contralto con copribocchino in plastica
  • Serraggio rapido e simmetrico con un esclusivo meccanismo a vite a doppio binario
  • Nessuna pressione laterale sull'ancia e sulla legatura
  • Aiuta a ottenere una risposta molto precisa
  • Colore: oro

Incluse 3 diverse piastre di pressione:

  • 1 piastra per una grande risonanza, con risposta rapida e articolazione facile
  • 1 piastra per un suono compatto e centrato, con un timbro morbido ed equilibrato
  • 1 piastra per un'espressione flessibile e potente
  • In catalogo dal Novembre 2006
  • Numero di articolo 107704
  • Unità incluse 1 Pezzo
  • Compatibile con: Sax alto
  • Materiale Metallico
  • Capsula Si
€ 85
Tutti i prezzi incl. IVA
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€ 5,90

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203 Valutazioni dei clienti

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TonioVDS 04.03.2020
Un nome una garanzia. Ottimo da usare anche sul bocchino selmer s80 C*.
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Ottima Legatura
BobMusic 03.04.2025
Ottima legatura che permette di controllare molto bene la modalità di pressione dell'ancia. Non do le 5 stelle perché sull'imboccatura è leggermente abbondante e quindi ti obbliga a scendere un po' di più sul piede dell'ancia per assicurare una buona tenuta
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salvo33@@ 27.07.2024
Ottima legatura per degli studi quasi professionale.
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Good but not for me
TonyOr 01.04.2019
I recently bought a Vandoren Optimum ligature for my tenor, to go with the V12 mouthpiece I had also bought, and was very impressed by it. It was a significant upgrade from the Rico ligature I had been using. I therefore decided to order one for my alto as well. This turned out to be a completely different story.

I have a Yanagisawa AWO2 and am using a Meyer 5M and the supplied Yanagisawa ligature with Select Jazz 2H reeds. The Vandoren sounds very good with all three plates. It has a sweet, singing, lively sound and I have no complaints about it at all. It's just that the Yanagisawa is better. The Yanagisawa gives a stronger, fuller core tone and works better for jazz, which is what I play. in comparison, the Vandoren lacks depth but is smoother and sweeter, especially at the low end.

It may be that the Optimum ligature in combination with a V12 mouthpiece would work better that the Yanagisawa - they do seem to be a very good match on my tenor - but I tried the V12 on my alto and didn't like it as much as the Meyer, so I didn't go down that route..
I recently bought a Vandoren Optimum ligature for my tenor, to go with the V12 mouthpiece I had also bought, and was very impressed by it. It was a significant upgrade from the Rico ligature I had been using. I therefore decided to order one for my alto as well. This turned out to be a completely different story.

I have a Yanagisawa AWO2 and am using a
I recently bought a Vandoren Optimum ligature for my tenor, to go with the V12 mouthpiece I had also bought, and was very impressed by it. It was a significant upgrade from the Rico ligature I had been using. I therefore decided to order one for my alto as well. This turned out to be a completely different story.

I have a Yanagisawa AWO2 and am using a Meyer 5M and the supplied Yanagisawa ligature with Select Jazz 2H reeds. The Vandoren sounds very good with all three plates. It has a sweet, singing, lively sound and I have no complaints about it at all. It's just that the Yanagisawa is better. The Yanagisawa gives a stronger, fuller core tone and works better for jazz, which is what I play. in comparison, the Vandoren lacks depth but is smoother and sweeter, especially at the low end.

It may be that the Optimum ligature in combination with a V12 mouthpiece would work better that the Yanagisawa - they do seem to be a very good match on my tenor - but I tried the V12 on my alto and didn't like it as much as the Meyer, so I didn't go down that route..
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