Mint, like new. The 7 CV facing has 0.101" tip opening. In original box/tube. Bright, projecting, funky vintage 1950’s Dukoff copy that is like an Early Babbitt Link, but more fun and better-sounding. The GS Supersonic tenor is an early 50’s Dukoff hard rubber piece sold under the Zimberoff House of Note brand. The Supersonic is beautiful in subtone and stays warm while cutting through. It’s more sophisticated than an Early Babbitt Link.
Most people will never get to play an original Zimberoff Supersonic, because they are rare and expensive, and most people who have one won’t sell it. I’ve been collecting them for 15 years, and the GS Supersonic is an extremely precise copy of my best one, which is an original 7 tip (CV Special facing). It’s a very special piece, and one of the best tenor mouthpieces I’ve played.
This is for people who want to cut through a band, to brighten up a dark saxophone’s tone, or just to scream, but without getting too shrill. If you’re in a high school or college band, this makes pep band a lot more fun, too, on sax, because you can actually be heard rather than completely swamped by the brass.
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