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Tenor Metal Otto Link STM Brilhart Reproduction Ligature Berg Dukoff
Tenor Metal Otto Link STM Brilhart Reproduction Ligature Berg Dukoff
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The Echo Master tenor ligature: There's a reason why the vintage Brilhart 3-Band ligatures have been singled out by the market (players) as by far the most desirable vintage ligatures. They are great ligatures. But there will never be enough vintage Brilhart ligatures to meet the high demand for this style of ligature. Thankfully, the Echo Master company has stepped in to answer this demand.
This Echo Master tenor ligature is a true reproduction: from the alloy of brass to the type of plastic on the reed plate, it is exactly the same as the vintage Brilhart ligature. Same dimensions, same weight, same feel, same playing response. It's like going back in time to buy one when they were first made!
So for those of you who have always wanted this time-tested style of ligature, but have found them prohibitively expensive, now perhaps getting one is within reach. This is admittedly still an expensive ligature by modern standards. But honestly, to achieve this level of quality of workmanship in Korea where these are made, it just does cost some money. And really, it would do us no good to have a cheaper version of this ligature that was somehow flawed and not as good as the original. Plus, this is probably the last ligature you need to buy, so it may prevent your amassing a whole drawer of inferior ligatures over the course of your career. (You know what I am talking about!)
How does it play? It just plays well. It is just a high quality ligature with heavy duty brass and nice big screws, and that is easy to tighten firmly and evenly. It frees the reed to vibrate with a rich, balanced tone. Compared to a standard ligature, the Echobrass seems richer, more full, and warmer. And it makes playing more fun by making the reed nice and responsive. Just about everyone who has tried one of these in the shop now plays one, including me. I included several photos below of mouthpieces that this ligature fits. If you have further questions, feel free to contact me through the website. I'd be happy to help you!
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I love this ligature. It's such an upgrade to the original Tone Master ligature, which is (in my opinion) the best stock ligature offered for a metal Link.
Compared to the stock ligature, it's so much easier to adjust mouthpiece position without accidentally kicking the reed out of alignment - and it doesn't need to flipped around or secured with a dead reed to keep the tip of the mouthpiece from hitting the mouthpiece cap. I usually prefer two screw ligs over single screw to fine tune response, and this is no exception. Full marks for build quality, too.
For what it's worth, I use a rovner cap (#5) with this ligature.
Is it worth it? Absolutely. I'll buy it again if it ever breaks. A big if, considering how well it's made.