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Theo Wanne Durga Large Chamber Metal Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece with FREE EXTRAS
Theo Wanne Durga Large Chamber Metal Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece with FREE EXTRAS
Theo Wanne Durga Large Chamber Metal Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece with FREE EXTRAS
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Theo Wanne Durga Large Chamber Metal Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece with FREE EXTRAS

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  • 4 Additional Ligature Plates ($44.95 Retail Value)
  • Mouthpiece Care Kit ($19.95 Retail Value)
  • Leather Mouthpiece Pouch ($19.95 Retail Value)
  • Reed Replacer Cap ($11.95 Retail Value)
  • Theo Wanne Screw Driver ($2.95 Retail Value)
  • 3 Additional Bite Pads ($3.95 Retail Value)
  • Domestic Shipping
The DURGA is the culmination of many years of research and testing. We are overjoyed to unleash it into the world. No longer do we, as saxophonists, have to suffer with a thin and nasal sound in order to get huge power and projection. The DURGA is at once, powerful and hugely projecting and fat, warm, and huge! The combination is just downright sexy!

Our TRUE Large Chamber (much like the vintage mouthpieces of the 1940s but technically superior due to our patent-pending machining technology) ensures an even warmer and fatter sound than the great classics of yesteryear.

The secret to the DURGA lies in a uniquely designed baffle coupled with deeply rounded inner side walls, and a special power version of our True Large Chamber that incorporates a Power Ring.The Power Ring is a ring set at the back of the chamber that radically tapers the chamber down. This allows the mouthpiece to get all the benefits of our True Large Chamber AND the power inherent in small chamber mouthpieces.

No other mouthpiece in history has been designed like this before, and it will simply blow you away. It is so much fun to play! It has that huge Link sound, but makes everything before it just sound stuffy in comparison!
  • Power Version of the True Large Chamber with Power Ring
  • Drop Floor to Open Up the Sound
  • Beautifully Rounded Inner Side Walls
  • High and Long Baffle
  • Air Flow Dynamic Machining
  • User Replaceable Bite Pad
  • Individual Serial Numbers
  • Theo’s proprietory Facing Curve
  • Innovative Integrated 2-Point Liberty Ligature
  • Customization with Exciting Line of Pressure Plates
  • Sizes available: 8, 9, 10
True Large Chamber mouthpieces have significantly larger chambers than the bore. They also have significantly rounded inner s ide walls that extend all the way to the tip. This is done to allow the sound wave to spread width-wise in the mouthpiece creating a robust, rich, and warm sound.

Machining a True Large Chamber

 Because a True Large Chamber’s interior is significantly larger than the bore, machining tools cannot easily access a True Large Chamber mouthpiece's interior, let alone create the necessary complex shapes. This is why complex interior shapes have needed to be cast instead of machined...Until now.

Theo Wanne  fully CNC-machines a huge chamber with fully rounded side-walls which extend in a mathematic (i.e. exact) curve all the way up to the tip. This is a true innovation in the world of CNC mouthpiece manufacturing. In fact, this manufacturing process is Patent Pending.

The Result

  • Incredible Sound
  • Sheer Beauty
  • Mathematical Accuracy

This innovative process also allows Theo Wanne  to design and create mathematically precise and exact interior design shapes. Thiswas not previously possible.

The chamber is formed from a specific conical extension starting at the very tip of the mouthpiece. The inner side walls, baffle, and chamber are all machined to extremely low tolerances.

The result is sheer beauty, an incredible sound, and the ability to Unleash Your Soul!
The Ring

Theo Wanne's Proprietary Saxophone Mouthpiece Facing Curve


Wanne, Inc. has created a special equation expressing the ideal facing curve for all tip openings of a saxophone mouthpiece. We call this curve 'The Ring' as it is "one equation to rule them all". We have a specific 'Ring' curve for each instrument and facing type (short, medium, & long). The benefit of this equation primarily lays in its ability to create a PERFECTLY uniform and even curve based on a huge amount of working data. Any flat spot, or variation, from a perfectly smooth curve creates inconsistencies such as chirping, back pressure, delay in response time, and reed consistency troubles. The 'Ring' equation creates a curve devoid of these problems. Below is a brief explanation of the genesis of 'The Ring' equation for a medium length tenor saxophone facing curve (the actual math is lengthy, so not included in this overview):

Genesis of 'The Ring' Equation
for a Medium Length Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece Facing Curve

  • We started by measuring the facing curves of over 50 original (never refaced) tenor saxophone mouthpieces between the sizes of 5 and 10 that played well in all registers. We used the Florida Period Otto Links of the 1950s and 1960s as they have been the standard of the Jazz industry for tenor saxophone and many of the Jazz Greats (Dexter Gordon, Stan Getz, John Coltrane, etc.) played them.

  • We started plotting the facing curves using 8 points along the curve for each mouthpiece. Here, shown in graph form, are the 8 plot points for the 7* Otto Link 'Super Tone Master' curve. All points are shown in millimeters:

    tenor saxophone mouthpiece facing curve

  • We then calculated the break point on each mouthpiece. The break point is the point at which the reed very first separates from the table, and states the initial starting point of the curve.

  • We then found the linear relationship of the 'Break Point' to the tip opening. We found the rate the break point increased relative to the increase in tip opening.

    tenor saxophone mouthpiece facing curve equation details

  • The actual tip opening measurement was added as the final plot point. Adding the break point and the tip opening gave us 10 plot points in total for each of the 50 mouthpieces.

  • We combined the data for each tip opening to find the average curve used by Otto Link for each tip opening in their Florida mouthpieces. Here is an example of the 7* Otto Link 'Super Tone Master' curve shown in millimeters:

    tenor saxophone mouthpiece facing curve equation

  • We then combined Theo's personal data gathered from years of maximizing the performance of Otto Link mouthpieces. The new combined data represented an improved curve over the original Otto link curve. Below is Theo's curve for a 7* tenor saxophone mouthpiece based off of the data taken from the actual Otto Link mouthpieces:

    tenor saxophone mouthpiece facing curve equation

  • Each curve (tip openings from 5 to 10) was then expressed in the form of a quadratic equation (second degree polynomial). A unique quadratic equation was created for each tip opening. Below is the curve for the 7* tip opening using our quadratic equation to calculate the facing curve data point:

    tenor saxophone mouthpiece facing curve equation

  • R2 is a measure of how well an equation fits the data points it is modeling. R2 values range from 0 (no fit) to 1.0 (a perfect fit). Although we are showing variable place holders for our coefficients, our R2 values are reflective of our actually data. As the R2 for the above equation is very close to 1, we have an excellent degree of accuracy in our model.

  • We were then able to calculate the points for each facing curve using their individual quadratic equations. Shown below is a graph with all the facing curves (one for each tip opening size) shown together.

    tenor saxophone mouthpiece facing curve equation

  • Finally, we wanted to have one equation to describe all the facing curves across the different tip openings. We found that the tip opening has an accurate linear relationship to our three coefficients (F1, F2, and F3) in our quadratic facing curve equations. We then created a linear equation for each coefficient so that our quadratic equation will model the change in the facing curves as the tip opening changes:
    F1 = x2 coefficient = G1 * (Tip Opening) +G2 (R2 = 0.968)
    F2 = x coefficient = H1* (Tip Opening) + H2 (R2 = 0.974)
    F3 = offset coefficient = I1* (Tip Opening) + I22 (R2 = 0.998)
    As all our R2 values are very close to 1.0, we have excellent equations to describe the change in our facing-curve equation coefficients based on different tip opening.

  • 'The Ring' or master equation, representing a single quadratic equation to calculate the facing curves for all tip opening from 5 up to 10, was then created. By simply plugging in the desired tip opening and any desired distance from the tip, The Ring equation will tell you its related facing curve plot point. This one equation will show the optimal facing curve for any tenor saxophone medium length facing curve.

    The Ring tenor saxophone mouthpiece facing curve equation

Jan Garbarek:
Jan Garbarek"Thanks, Theo! You keep making choosing a mouthpiece difficult for me! I´ve been playing and thoroughly enjoying the AMMA for about half a year. Now the KALI, another superb player, is also coming with me on future concerts! They both sound and feel great and are potential first choices.

This seems to be what one may call a luxury problem: If you´re a coach, and you happen to have the two best quarter backs in the league in your team, it´s difficult to chose who´ll play, but you know you´ll win either way...Congratulations!!"


Jeff Coffin: (2x Grammy Award Winner)
Jeff Coffin"Theo Wanne has done it again!!!!!! I have been playing one of his soprano pieces for years and after playing his new AMMA #9 tenor mouthpiece, I feel he has brought a new dimension in mouthpieces to us that will not only stand the test of time but will be a benchmark mouthpiece for many, many years to come! Tell the tenor players, the bar has been raised."



Tim Price
Tim Price "The KALI is the most extraordinary metal mouthpiece I have ever played. The KALI creates a grace and freedom that is just perfect. The pitch is super even on varied horns and it does NOT exasperate your chops at all like other metals.


The PARVATI is deep, full, and huge. It's got a vibe I'm loving. Man is it strong. Killin'...no question. Theo has created new metal mouthpieces that are totally profound! The originality of these new pieces, such as the KALI and PARVATI, shows Theo's culminating work in his distinguished career. BOTH are beyond my dreams. He truly is one of today's innovators! I urge you to check out these savvy new mouthpieces by Theo, and be ready to embark on a prolific and creative journey.”-

Doug Moffet:
Doug Moffet"...Theo's Amma mouthpiece is the only mouthpiece I've every played that has equal ease of response between the altissimo G, G#, and A. Yet, equally still, be able to have such a beautiful, full, and warm response on the low Bb. Even more surprising, is that playing loud or soft, the response is the same. There is also a lot of room in the overtones of the mouthpiece, which enables you to manipulate your own personality into the sound. It is such a joy to have these difficult areas of the horn open up to a new and more comfortable level..."

Kendall S. Thomsen:
Kendall S. Thomsen"“As a recording engineer I always take the time to ensure I am capturing the best sound I can from an artist. Your AMMA mouthpiece shines in the studio. Jeff Rupert and I had the opportunity to sample a variety of mouthpiece and horn combinations and the best combination included your AMMA mouthpiece. Thanks for a great product as it makes my job much easier, the quality of sound is consistent through the full range of the instrument.”


Anibal Rojas:
Anibal Rojas"The AMMA is truly wonderful. I would go as far as to say that it is magical but I know that it is the product of a lot of hard work from a very gifted craftsman. It is a work of art!!  Very inspirational!  It makes me want to be a better player. Silly isn't it??

The AMMA feels really comfortable... it just feels like home. It's extremely flexible in terms of pitch (inflections) and color of sound. It is so flexible I can get almost anything I want just by changing reed brands, reed strengths and placement of the Liberty Ligature. I can play soft and loud without any problem with intonation or articulation; It just has great response.  People are commenting on my sound as well as how cool it looks during my gigs. Theo, I can honestly say that your mouthpieces are the best I've ever played!"



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