Michael Brecker v Bob Berg? Hand made Guardala and JXFL custom mouthpiece comparison.
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- Опубликовано: 14 янв 2022
- Yes I used some click bait in the title, fun intended.
If you want to hear just the mouthpieces click on the quick links further down.
This video you will see and definitely hear the difference between 2 high end power House mouthpieces.
I have really enjoyed, played and owned many Guardala mouthpieces but recently switched to my Bob Berg copy mouthpiece which I find is a great fit for me.
1. • Michael Brecker v Bob ...
Guardala traditional (later called Mb1) -
Early serial number hand made original and direct copy of Michael Brecker's mouthpiece.
2. • Michael Brecker v Bob ...
JXFL Custom 8 -
Direct copy of the solid silver Francois Louis that Bob Berg played.
This is not a competition or a battle of mouthpieces and is purely to show the difference between these 2 fantastic mouthpieces.
Here is a picture of the JXFL baffle area.
www.dropbox.com/s/h7kz1v76a3c... - Видеоклипы
I’ll be considering these for sure
I really love my traditional guardala (i didn’t know they were called mb1) - it has a loud sound and crunchyness around the edges. Work really well with 2 1/2 reds
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You have to be an excellent saxophonist to play like that, thanks for posting.
Thank you, very kind and I am constantly trying to improve, long way to go.
Wow. JFXL is great! Really
What is that AMAHAY keyboard?
Motif 8
BReCKER ALL THE WAY!!
Ian trewhella is onehella of a player 😅
Sweet. Berg more body. Can hear more power....
Definitely more power and very open and easy to shape the tone.
Why didn't you show us the baffle of the JX FL Custom mouthpiece? I wod really like to see it. How about posting a picture please.
The JX FL Custom has a more balanced sound, even up top than the Guardala.
@@saxmaneddie1 just for you here is a Dropbox link to a picture of the JXFL baffle www.dropbox.com/s/h7kz1v76a3ch43n/Screenshot_20220117-094231_Facebook.jpg?dl=0
@@saxmaneddie1 I agree, it plays more even across the sax range and cleaner in articulation.