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Aizen NY Jazz 7 Alto Saxophone Mouthpiece

March 10, 2011 by Steve 17 Comments

This is a new Aizen NY Jazz mouthpiece that I received in the mail last week.  It is a 7 tip opening.  If you follow my blog regularly,  then you might remember that I reviewed the very first limited edition Aizen sax mouthpiece when it first came out a few years ago.  Since then, they have been a busy company and came out with a few more models.  They now have the NY Jazz, the Jazz Master and the SO mouthpiece.  I was curious as how these play compared to my first Aizen I had years ago so I asked to review these.

Aizen NY Jazz 7 Alto Saxophone Mouthpiece (If you click on the pic it will enlarge)

This is the description from the Aizen website:

“With its signature rounded side wall and roll-over baffle, the AIZEN NY offers the very finest a musician can want from a jazz saxophone mouthpiece–rich, vibrant sound and full, glossy tone…outstanding responsiveness and projection.

Having fine-combed through the best of the best in vintage saxophone mouthpieces, AIZEN brought its specialized skills and finest craftspeople to bear.

The result was the AIZEN NY, combining top of the range hand-finishing with the vintage mouthpiece sound reborn.”

This is the first of the three that I tried.  Now I have to be honest, when I first tried this mouthpiece I thought it was pretty lame.  It didn’t sound great and the response was awful.  I was ready to put it back in the box but then I started thinking.  When I put the mouthpiece on it was really loose on the cork but as I pushed it on it got tighter.  I’ve noticed in the past that when the mouthpiece is too large for the end of the cork that this can sometimes  effect the sound and response of the mouthpiece.  I decided to wrap the end of the cork with a few strips of paper and put the mouthpiece on for another try.  This time it was nice and tight.  Guess what?   It played great.  Fabulous.  I actually loved it.  I was  surprised by how big a change occurred.

Like all Aizen mouthpieces, it looks great.  The rails and tip look terrific and the chamber and baffle are nice and smooth.  I did notice on this one mouthpiece that the tip didn’t match my Woodstone reed tip at all.  (Aizen was nice enough to send me a few boxes of Woodstone reeds to try…….it’s for another blog article but…..they were awesome!)  It had a different curve to it.  I’m not sure why,  the other two mouthpieces that came had tips that perfectly matched the reed shape.

As far as sound you can judge for yourself from the recording.  My thoughts were that it had a brighter rich sound to it.  Kinda vintage Meyerish to me.  Up top it really seemed to sing to me and down low it had a nice character to the notes.  One thing I have loved about the Aizen’s I have tried is the resistance they have.  Resistance can be a bad thing but I have learned over the years that it can also be a great thing.  With just a bit of resistance in the mouthpiece you have something to push against and  work with.  The slightest change of tongue,throat or embouchure manipulates the sound.  With resistance I feel like there is more sound and core to work with.  You’ll hear on the recording how I do more bending of the notes.  That is because of that resistance.  I feel like I can bend the tar out of notes.  It’s a great feeling because I feel like I can be more expressive and emotional while I play.  The notes seemed to have a texture and character to them that I many time miss in other mouthpieces.

I had a ton of fun playing this mouthpiece.  Some mouthpieces I really have to work hard to interact with,  this one was easy and I felt like I could go out and play it on a gig tonight.  The intonation was normal for my sax.  Nothing out of the ordinary in that regard.  The tone seemed more focused than fat to me.  Great for the straight ahead thing or a bebop head.  The flexibility made it workable for a very bluesy sound maybe even R&B……..

Aizen NY Jazz 7 Alto Saxophone Mouthpiece

Give a listen to the sound clip below to hear for yourself what these mouthpieces sound like.   If you are interested in trying one of these visit Aizen’s website for more information.   Thanks again to Aizen for letting me try another great mouthpiece.  Please let me know what you think below in the comments…………….

https://public.neffmusic.com/AizenNYAlto.mp3

Filed Under: Alto Low Baffle Reviews, Alto Mouthpiece Reviews Tagged With: Aizen, alto sax, NY Jazz, saxophone mouthpiece

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  1. Avatarmike hughes says

    August 7, 2011 at 10:46 am

    great mouthpiece i love mine but dont drop it on to anything hard as it will break , i dropped mine and chipped the tip but fixed it with a mixture of fibreglass resin mixed with a drop of industrial strentgh super glue filled the chip in and reshaped it and it plays as good as it did before it was dropped,,

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    • stevesteve says

      August 7, 2011 at 11:31 am

      That goes for any hard rubber mouthpiece! I’ve been lucky so far and never dropped one but I have a bunch of students drop them………….

      Reply
  2. Avatarmike hughes says

    August 7, 2011 at 2:24 pm

    yeah 1st one ive dropped and chipped in 29 years , have you got any views on the rovner eddie daniels ligature ,it is the lig i use on the ny and seems to work great , what was the lig you used on the ny review, regards mike.

    Reply
    • stevesteve says

      August 7, 2011 at 3:53 pm

      I do have a Eddie Daniels ligature but it’s been sitting in a drawer for the last 10 years. I’ll have to dig it out and try it again. I’m not sure what I used on the rcording. I usually say right at the beginning what ligature and reed I’m using.

      Reply
  3. AvatarMerritt Smith says

    April 9, 2012 at 9:08 pm

    Recieved my Aizen NY #8 today. Love the sound and response. I’m using a Rigotti 2 1/2 Med. The piece has good projection and tone, and so far seems to be good on the Altissimo. I’m not dissappointed which is good, because many times after spending money on pieces I’ve often played them hoping it would get better many times it was all in vain. Even though I heard other pieces you played (and I preferred) you’ve helped me make well informed decision based on what I could afford right now. To say the the least, today I’m happy. Thanks Steve!

    Reply
    • stevesteve says

      April 20, 2012 at 10:58 pm

      Your welcome Merritt. I’m glad my reviews could help you find a piece you are happy with. Steve

      Reply
  4. AvatarBill says

    September 23, 2013 at 2:49 pm

    Can you tell which one has a brighter tone: aizen ny jazz 7 or Charlie Parker legend series 6* tip opening?

    Reply
    • stevesteve says

      September 23, 2013 at 5:34 pm

      I’m going from memory here…….but I think the Charlie Parker mouthpiece was slightly brighter. Hope this helps.

      Reply
  5. AvatarPeter says

    April 6, 2014 at 1:01 pm

    Just picked up a used Aizen 7 based in part on your review and my sound goals. At 1st, pretty lame, had to really work to get the lower notes to speak. Just like you, it was a little loose on my neck (mark 7) so I get it the plumber’s tape treatment. WOW! It is amazing how big of a difference that made in tone and responsiveness especially at the bottom of the horn. Anoother helpful review. thanks

    Reply
    • SteveSteve says

      April 16, 2014 at 8:31 am

      That’s great Peter. It’s amazing how a loose mouthpiece to cork connection can affect the sound and playability of a sax. I can’t tell you haw many mouthpieces I have tried that I was unimpressed with and then I fixed the cork to be tight with the mouthpiece and the mouthpiece came alive after that!

      Reply
  6. Avatarfredi says

    August 28, 2014 at 7:33 pm

    Hello Steve,
    I’m looking for alto mouthpiece.
    Is it better than Phil’s Refaced Meyer or Ishimori medium chamber?
    Thanks for help and review.

    Reply
    • SteveSteve says

      September 5, 2014 at 9:45 am

      Fredi,
      Those 3 mouthpieces are all good and play well. It’s all a matter of personal preference. I think you would do well with any of the 3. Steve

      Reply
  7. AvatarAngel says

    August 27, 2015 at 10:41 pm

    What kind of ligature did it come with? And do most reeds fit on it?

    Reply
    • SteveSteve says

      September 1, 2015 at 11:43 am

      Angel, I don’t remember it coming with a ligature. All alto reeds work on it………

      Reply
  8. AvatarRadu says

    June 20, 2017 at 5:09 pm

    What is the diference from Aizen and Aizen NY? Thank you

    Reply
    • SteveSteve says

      June 22, 2017 at 8:37 am

      Here’s a breakdown of their different mouthpieces. http://www.sax.co.jp/mouthpiece_e.html

      Reply
  9. AvatarSebastian says

    January 15, 2019 at 4:22 am

    This is a great MPC, but I would not classify it as a low-baffle type, dark-sounding one. Some time ago, I got inspired by your reviews and compared an Aizen NY to an Aizen Jazz Master, an Acoustimax, a Vandoren V16, and a D’Addario Select Jazz (all 6 openings, and I used Java Green #3 reeds IIRC). The Aizen NY was the brightest and punchiest of them by far, similar to the Custom Meyer I currently play. From that impression, I would put in the middle category.

    I also remember that the tip rail of the Aizen NY had a more rounded shape so that Java Red, ZZ oder V16 reeds seemed to best match the facing just from the looks of it. That struck me as odd. Still, the responsiveness of the MPC was good with other reeds as well.

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