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Berg Larsen 120/1 SMS Tenor Mouthpiece

August 14, 2009 by Steve 12 Comments

This is the first Berg Larsen I  have ever played.  It’s one of the stainless steel ones.  A friend of mine said he found this and it was a good mouthpiece so I scooped it up.  Although it has a high baffle it isn’t that bright sounding but has a big full loud sound.

I like it because it has tons of power but isn’t disgustingly bright like other pieces I’ve played with high baffles. For some reason I feel like doing a Rock n’ Roll gig with this one.
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  1. Avatardeolsaxman says

    March 12, 2010 at 3:53 am

    Hi Steve,
    I’m partial to Bergs. I can tell that you were just dying to take it out to a R&R gig, probably so much so that you didn’t try to hard for a low full sound.
    I’ve got a 100/0, a 120/0 and a 160/0, (among others)and now planing to get a 120/1 or 2. Glad I heard you on this.

    Reply
  2. AvatarDavid Patterson says

    August 3, 2010 at 12:07 am

    Hi Steve is this mouthpiece avalable? I am looking for an old berg metal fat body not the new skinny body 120/0 or 130/0 or over 1 sms bullet chamber or if you have anything close please help me find a nice old berg metal Give a call or email if you can Thank you so much

    Reply
    • stevesteve says

      August 3, 2010 at 1:06 pm

      Hi Dave,
      No, I sold this piece quite awhile ago. Sorry. I don’t have any other bergs right now.

      Reply
  3. Avataromar says

    April 17, 2011 at 6:28 pm

    hi steve, was wondering if you find the streamlined feel of the bergs strange in your mouth…especially if playing a long gig….

    Reply
    • stevesteve says

      April 17, 2011 at 8:15 pm

      At first they are weird for me but I get used to them after a few days.

      Reply
  4. Avatardave says

    November 24, 2012 at 10:51 am

    Steve that Berg rocks! Big full sound. Just ordered a vintage one myself to try out. Thanks for the clip I think it rates up there with some of your best sounding pieces.

    Reply
  5. AvatarMark Peotter says

    July 31, 2015 at 12:34 pm

    I am looking for another tenor metal mouthpiece. Currently I am using a Brillhart “Level Air”. I love the brightness, but I can feel the right and left edges of the reed on my skin. Distracting. How does Berg Larson compare? Does the reed hang over the rails?

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    • SteveSteve says

      August 7, 2015 at 10:04 am

      Mark,
      The Berg’s I have tried didn’t have thin rails that the reed hung over. My first tenor mouthpiece in college was a Level Air. I’m not a big fan of those mouthpieces, I always felt like I was fighting with it as it seemed to want to lock me into a certain bright sound and I wanted more variety in my sound……..

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  6. AvatarMark Peotter says

    August 8, 2015 at 10:13 am

    Steve,
    Thank you for the response. I just tried a new Berg yesterday. The rails are quite thin, just like a new Dukoff’s. The whole thing is small, like a metal alto mouthpiece. The tenor reed does barely extend over the rails, but not as much as the Level Air. After closer inspection of my Level Air, the reed width is perfect at the tip, then it becomes narrower 1/2 inch later into the reed. I remember trying a clarinet mouthpiece with the same shape and I hated it. But, I love the sound I get with the Level Air, so, for now, I am thinking of a way to ADD a thin layer on the outside. Challenging…..

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  7. AvatarMark Peotter says

    August 10, 2015 at 9:20 am

    I agree your comment about the Level Air, how it “forces” you into a certain sound.
    As one of my collegues says “It’s one of those mouthpieces that does all the work for you.”
    However, it just happens to be what I am looking for,
    a hint of distortion at low volume and then more distortion and brightness as the volume increases.

    If you have any suggestions to ADD circumference to the outside of the piece, please share?

    mark peotter

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  8. AvatarMichael Rosenthal says

    June 23, 2017 at 1:41 pm

    Sounds great Steve. Full and rich with nothing shrill or thin about the sound, but then again that’s most likely you and not just the Berg.

    Reply
  9. AvatarWarren Keller says

    May 17, 2024 at 4:18 pm

    You sounded fantastic on that. I played a 110/1 for many years! I would really like to find a good steel again and I’m trying a 110/0. Hated the Ponzol M2, which is insanely bright. Also did not like.a JX- Custom Synergy, which was ‘just there’ and didn’t take all of my air. Thanks

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