Opens in a new window
Theo Wanne
GAIA 2 Tenor Mouthpiece, Hard Rubber 7*
Product Videos :
YouTube Video
This product is no longer available.
Infused with the spirit of Dexter Gordon, the GAIA 2 tenor mouthpiece was built to outplay Theo's very best new and vintage Otto Links. The GAIA 2 tends towards a traditional Jazz taste, but is quite versatile, as it is also played by Karl Denson touring with the Rolling Stones, Leon Silva on Ariana Grande's song 'Problem', and Ian Hendrickson-Smith with Ed Sheeron. The GAIA 2 has a medium roll-over baffle, precision-sculpted inner sidewalls, and Theo Wanne's True Large Chamber for a simply huge and alive vintage sound.
Features:
• Full, rich, and fat traditional sound with a hint of edge
• Revolutionary True Large Chamber, medium roll-over baffle, and rounded inner side walls
• Made from a solid bar of premium vintage style hard rubber
• Comes with a gold enlightened ligature, and an attached "Alive Gold" pressure plate
Details:
• Size 7• (0.105")
• Comes with zipper pouch
• Includes bite pad (installed)
Features:
• Full, rich, and fat traditional sound with a hint of edge
• Revolutionary True Large Chamber, medium roll-over baffle, and rounded inner side walls
• Made from a solid bar of premium vintage style hard rubber
• Comes with a gold enlightened ligature, and an attached "Alive Gold" pressure plate
Details:
• Size 7• (0.105")
• Comes with zipper pouch
• Includes bite pad (installed)
Media
Youtube video product demo
Q & A
There are currently no questions for this product.
Reviews
3.145.77.114
claudebot
Incredible mouthpiece 0 of 0 customers found this review helpful
Features
Quality
Value
Overall
Product Experience I own it
Closest Store Calgary Chinook, Alberta
This mouthpiece is the perfect one for me. It plays great in all situations from loud rock gigs to quiet jazz gigs. I've played many other mouthpieces that don't compare and now, for once, I'm truly happy with my mouthpiece. I've had it for three years now and I am completely satisfied with it.
Posted by Keith O'Rourke on Nov 30, 2018