


🎷 Elevate your alto sax game with the Rico B5 – where durability meets dynamic tone!
The Rico B5 Graftonite Mouthpiece for Alto Sax is a precision-engineered accessory featuring a .080" tip opening and 20mm facing length. Crafted from durable polycarbonate, it resists chipping and cracking, ensuring longevity. Weighing just 9 grams, it offers lightweight comfort and is available in multiple tip openings and chambers to customize your sound. Made in the USA, it’s designed for serious alto sax players seeking reliable performance and tonal versatility.


| Product Dimensions | 10.01 x 2.36 x 3.63 cm; 9 g |
| Item model number | RRGMPCASXB5 |
| Body Material | polycarbonate |
| Colour | black |
| Material Type | polycarbonate |
| Instrument Key | B Flat |
| Country Produced In | USA |
| Size | B5 |
| Colour Screen | No |
| Item Weight | 9 g |
A**Y
Very nice mouthpiece - not just a cheap one
Rico Graftonite mouthpieces are quite well regarded, despite being really cheap (do some googling), and I've found them to be very good. I have soprano and alto Graftonites, and I like the wider opening ones better.The A7 has quite a wide opening, but that makes it more interesting to play, and I find I can get the low notes more easily than with a narrower opening. It plays well with a Fibracell 2 or 2.5 reed. The 2.5 reed reaches the palm key notes more easily than the 2. A wide opening needs a fairly soft reed, so you probably wouldn't want more than about a number 3 reed.The other ones to consider are the Rico Metallites, which are also supposed to be good. I haven't tried those because they're supposed to be quite loud, and I need to be able to practice fairly quietly. I've found I can play surprisingly softly with the A7 Graftonite, but plenty loud enough when I want to.My other main alto mouthpiece is a Yamaha 4CM, which is a lot more expensive. I prefer this one. The 4CM has a much narrower opening, which arguably makes it easier to play in tune, and can take a harder reed, but it's harder to play low, and much harder to bend notes or do scoops with.
R**E
great mouthpiece
It makes a big difference to the produced sound. Brilliant
M**A
Inexpensive but decent. Just wish it had come with a ligature.
I was using the plastic mouthpiece that came with my sax. Was sure I should have been starting to sound better by now. Swapped it for this one and it made a noticeable difference 😁
L**H
its a nice solid mouthpiece
its a nice solid mouthpiece, bought for a second hand sax I purchased- fits great, good pice, fast delivery and plays like a dream.
H**Y
Okay
This was okay. Better than the one that came with my instrument but still difficult to play with. I have since given up the instrument as it is not for me. It kept changing my embasure for clarinet and my quality of sound chamged as a result. I shall stick to clarinet only. But it was better than the mouthpiece that comes with an instrument yet not proffesional sound or ease of use.
A**R
Good value
Just started playing alto sax it has help me with better sound. For the price I paid it was good for me
L**E
Better than a Yamaha 4C!
I'm new to playing the saxophone and was told to start with a Yamaha 4C mouthpiece on my alto saxophone. I just couldn't get on with it, I felt I was not in control of the tone produced by the Yamaha 4C and went thru a variety of reeds and ligatures. Then someone recommended I try a Rico B5 Graphonite mouthpiece as an alternative, the difference was immediate, I've never heard my saxophone sound so good and I was able to play notes from high C to low C. Don't always be pushed into getting what is believed to be best for a beginner, do as I did and research for a better mouthpiece, you will see immediate results.
J**B
Good
Quite good mouthpiece
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