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The D'Addario H-Ligature & Cap for Alto Sax is a premium accessory designed for serious musicians. Featuring a gold-plated finish and a unique four-point pressure system, it ensures optimal reed contact and sound quality. The two-screw, inverted design enhances durability, making it a reliable choice for both professional and aspiring saxophonists. Each ligature comes with a specially designed mouthpiece cap, completing your essential setup.
U**B
My favorite ligature
My favorite ligature.
R**R
This is an excellent ligature for the clarinet.
I am a retired band director and perform regularly in all kinds of musical groups from concert bands to jazz bands. I have taught clarinet throughout my entire career. Here is my impression of the D'Addario H-Ligature.I haven't had the clarity of sound and the response from the reeds in quite a few years. This ligature gives the reed the freedom and opportunity to clearly produce quality sound on all the pitches from low E to super C. Compared to the original H designed clarinet ligature, it is pretty nice. It is a bit bulkier with the "H" shape design that rests on the reed. My memory of the original H designed ligature was that it was a bit finer it its detail. But, it has been quite a few years since I used one of those. If you are looking for a good response of your reed across the entire spectrum of the clarinet pitch range, this ligature is a good choice.
H**.
Excellent Lig for Otto Link STM
I purchased this ligature to use on an old Florida Link that I purchased in the early '70s. So far, I like the way it functions, and seems to affect the sound in a positive manner. (Ligatures do make a difference although not as major a difference as some folks state.). I had to shape the lig on the mouthpiece by setting it up with a reed and then tightening the screws to force lig to fit the contours of the mouthpiece. After that process, the lig lines up perfectly and I see no need to put cork or anything alongside the ridge on top. I have only used it for a few weeks so I cannot attest to its durability over time. The price seems reasonable for what you are getting and compared to other ligs. I have used a Rovner on the Link as well but I often had a problem with the reed slipping when adjusting the mouthpiece. No problem with this H-Lig.
K**R
It slips
We'll see how it goes long term. First few times using it, it's hard to get the ligature to match the shape of the mouthpiece. You have to tighten it and let it shape itself to fit. Meanwhile, the reed is slipping several times. The tone and playability seem pretty solid for the ligature so I'm hoping it will adjust itself to the exact shape of the mouthpiece.
R**T
Great vibration well crafted...Note postioning
Very well made ligature based on classic design allowing easier 5C and 6Cs and a rich resonance in the lowest notes. It should be noted this ligature influences greatly the sound and reed resonance based on its' positioning ( up / down ) on reed mouthpiece combination. This is mainly due to the mouthpiece table design of a particular mouthpiece which may be either flat or slightly concave. A flat table designed mouthpiece is less affected, however a mouthpiece design having say a .0002" to .001" deep gradual concave valley dip located under where the lower half of the reed is clamped creates variations on the reed vibration sounds. Each ligature position tried will influence the angle of the spring board created by the clamping action of the ligature on the valley and give a different reed response. These changing spring board angles created, change the main reed tension adding openness to the reed when it does vibrate. Sliding the ligature up or down by 1/16" degree increments allow the point of the clamping action contact in the concave valley to be different creating colored patterns of reed sound vibrations. Do Not over-tighten ligature and experiment with positions up to +- 1/8". Just thought this may be interesting to some.
J**T
Great ligature, missing thumb screw
Received ligature but was missing a thumb screw. Luckily I had another D'Addario ligature I wasn't using and took one from it. The ligature fit my 10Mfan Black Widow tenor metal perfectly and works great. 5 stars for the ligature, 1 star for missing screw. So a 3 star it is...
C**S
Flimsy Alto sax ligature
I bought the silver ligature for a $360 Meyer New York bros mouthpiece. The ligature broke immediately. Very flimsy, poor design, very disappointing and definitely not a match for such a mouthpiece and even less for any beginner sax players.
A**R
Darn Good for the Price.
I actually use this ligature on a Morgan Excalibur HR for Alto Sax. This is my second H-Ligature, the other is an alto sized used on Tenor Morgan Excalibur. I am not really 'set-up centric' since there are so many variables in creating a good sound. What you feel and hear is greatly exaggerated to what is heard by others between different set-ups. Anyhow I stumbled on these after I accidentally squished my Vandoren 'masters' ligature and also needed a cap for tenor. It was just a little more to get a cap and lig together and I actually liked the ligature after I received it.What made me switch to these is that with the four pressure points you can get a little dimpling that helps in consistent set up and not as small as say Vandoren optimum 4 point plate which if you accidentally close but wrong is hard to remedy. As for sound I don't think it impairs it and I feel it is neutral in terms of 'dark or light/bright. The reeds that I rotate with are Rico Jazz select unfiled, Legere Signature and Regular. Ultimately it is just a ligature and practice is where your sound really comes from. Good thing you don't have to spend a lot for one.
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