

🎶 Elevate your alto sax game with the mouthpiece that breathes life into every note!
The Vandoren SM812S+ V16 Alto Saxophone Mouthpiece (A6S+) features a brand-new small chamber design that allows increased airflow, delivering richer body, depth, and color to your sound while preserving the free-blowing feel of the V16 series. Crafted from black brass, it offers professional durability and is available in multiple sizes to suit diverse playing preferences.

| ASIN | B01ID9I8MG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,440 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #15 in Alto Saxophones Mouthpieces |
| Body Material | Brass |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (501) |
| Date First Available | July 11, 2016 |
| Instrument Key | E Flat |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
| Item model number | Small Chamber A6S+ |
| Material Type | Brass |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 1.75 x 1.75 inches |
N**E
Vandoren V16+ A5
Mouthpiece is easy blowing. Sound is bright.
A**.
Reliable brand. Good quality
Good quality as expected
D**T
75 years later: Vandoren SM812S+ A6S+ V16 alto mouthpiece vs 1950 New York Meyer 5 medium chamber.
I have been playing a New York Meyer on my alto for the last 45 years. It is such a fantastic mouthpiece that I cringe at the thought of damaging or losing it. It is irreplaceable - or so I thought. I have been checking out Baptiste Herbin who is promoting Vandoren. His sound is very similar to mine but clearly has a better altissimo. I therefore ordered the V16 alto SM811S+ A5S+ and the SM812S+ A6S+ to check it out for myself. Although Baptiste plays the A5S+, I found the A6S+ to play better for me coming off a Meyer. Over the years I’ve tried many mouthpieces. I even had the honor of playing Cannonball Adderley’s Meyer that he played for most of his career - which by the way has a terrible altissimo. This is the very first time that I have fallen in love with a different mouthpiece and have actually switched - mouthpiece infidelity! The SM812S+ A6S+ has a wider dynamic range than my Meyer, but I can still subtone low notes. The best characteristic is the improvement in my altissimo which I have only experienced with metal mouthpieces in the past. Overall the altissimo notes are easier to play, but my range has increased despite playing a soft JAVA red 2 1/2 reed. It plays up to altissimo E whereas my Meyer topped out at D and struggled to reach an Eb. With the V16 I can force out even higher notes, but I hit them inconsistently. I’m okay with E being my every day range limit, but perhaps my range will increase over time - I’ll let you know. In summary, the SM812S+ A6S+ V16 alto mouthpiece plays better than my New York Meyer 5 medium chamber made in the 1950’s that I played for the last 45 years. It is more responsive than my Meyer. The altissimo speaks easier despite a soft reed and my range is increased without having the undesirable characteristics of a metal mouthpiece or a harder reed.
E**2
V16 !
Excelente !!
C**D
3rd year student Instant improvement
My daughter plays the alto. She is in her 3rd year. Plays in band and in the Jazz band. Practices about 1-1.5 hours daily. Pros: Smooth sound Easier to play than the Yamaha 4c, that mouth piece is around 40.00 on amazon. Overall not as raspy. Adapted to new mouth piece with in days HIGHLY recommend for the player that is intermediate or on the verge of becoming intermediate. Price at 100.00 for a mouth piece it has helped her sound more professional, instantly. Cons: None at this time will update later.
G**N
Not sure yet...
I've been playing clarinet for a while, and the Vandoren 5JB mouthpiece (with the Optimum ligature) made a huge difference to the ease of playing (along with getting the right reed, of course). Then I started to play the sax. It's a very easy instrument to play compared to the clarinet - and very forgiving. The original mouthpiece had a chip in it, yet I could still get a nice sound out of the sax (except for the very low sounds, but that was because my embouchure is fairly tight because of the clarinet; with the sax, you have to play much, much more loosely). I thought the Vandoren mouthpiece would make a significant difference to the ease and quality of playing the sax. I couldn't make up my mind which one, though. There are dozens of different variants that supposed to make the sound darker or smoother or jazzier or whatever. So I opted for a fairly middle-of-the-road mouthpiece that supposedly covers all styles of playing. When I popped into onto the sax, I didn't notice any real difference. Maybe I need to adjust my playing. I still like the mouthpiece and I think it deserves at least four stars. But I can't help feeling that you can play a sax with any old mouthpiece and still get a really good sound.
A**O
Great tone
Amazing mouthpiece, great tone, versatility. Is the same of the Dadario but best price
I**O
Great place to start when upgrading your mouthpiece.
After buying my first sax (an Antigua Pro One alto) and doing a bit of research, I realized I would need to upgrade the mouthpiece, since the mouthpiece is a critical component of playability and tone. I went to a few shops and asked around, in addition to reading online. This is a highly recommended mouthpiece to start with. The Vandoren V16 is well respected and seen as a great starting point for people wanting to explore quality mouthpieces. Hard rubber is recommended for beginners as metal can be harder to control. I was told a 6 or 6* is generally a good place to start in terms of size. Upon getting my mouthpiece, I found that the sax was easier to play, I had far better control of the low notes, and also a richer, fatter tone overall. You need to pair your reed to your mouthpiece. In this case, with this mouthpiece, a Vandoren 3 works well for me. I also got the leather Vandoren ligature, which fits really nicely on this mouthpiece and is easy to use and also looks great. If you can't try out a lot of mouthpieces (which is hard to do), this would be a good bet.
Z**O
I need a explain for why I got a used mouthpiece with tons of noticeable wear and scratch inside when I paid for a brand new one
D**D
Estoy contento , mas fácil de tocar, las cañas nuevas no son tan duras como con la vandoren jazz v5q tenia antes. El sonido se parece mas al de mi profesor. Buena boquilla para nivel medio-avanzado
E**E
suono molto bello e di facile emissione
A**L
Muy buen sonido, llegó perfecto y mejoró mucho mi sonido del Sax. Además la combiné con unas cañas Jazz "ZZ" y se escucha aun mejor.
T**W
これは良い音がします!多少息を多く入れなければなりませんが、音の鳴り、そしてジャジーな感じ、文句なしの製品です
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