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GAIA IV Tenor Mouthpiece

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SKU: 47710882-1-1

$775.00

Description

The GAIA IV tenor does everything previous GAIA tenor mouthpieces did, but with an incredible CORE to the sound!

GAIA 4 Shark-Gill Baffle™

GAIA IV has evolved into work of art and is now the most technically advanced mouthpiece Theo has ever made.  The Shark Gill™ baffle has been updated, and Theo’s completely new Large-Stadium Chamber™ added.  It takes the huge, warm and free sound the previous GAIA mouthpiece have become famous and iconic for, to a whole new level. It has greatly increased the ‘presence’ and core of the mouthpiece.  It still has the large chamber sound, but no ‘hollowness’….just fullness!

The GAIA is played by Karl Denson touring with the Rolling Stones, by Leon Silva on Ariana Grande’s song ‘Problem’.  Hear the song ‘HERE’. , and Ian Hendrickson-Smith with Ed Sheeran. Robert Martin, who was Frank Zappa’s saxophonist for 20 years had this to say about the GAIA:

Robert Martin

“Just – wow! Theo, you nailed The GAIA Tenor Mouthpiece! It has a vast playground of expressive possibilities. It’s round and warm, yet easy to get the right amount of grit and bite.  It has an immediacy of response everywhere on the horn. Every pitch is centered and speaks instantly.  Fast runs sound amazingly clean and precise. Theo, how did you do that?   Furthermore, if Dexter Gordon were with us today, I bet he’d be playing a Theo Wanne™ GAIA!” – Robert Martin (Frank Zappa for 20 years)

The GAIA IV lends itself well to a traditional Jazz taste, but due to its amazing flexibility, it is at home in any style of playing.  It comes in 24K gold plated or a unique, thin-body premium Hard Rubber which has amazing resonant qualities.

The GAIA IV has an updated medium roll-over Shark Gill Baffle™, precision-sculpted inner sidewalls, and our newly created Large-Stadium Chamber™, which is a technologically advanced version of a traditional large chamber.

Take a close look at our baffles, rails, and chambers™, you will see they are manufactured with a quality and accuracy higher than any other mouthpiece ever made, vintage or new!

“Having tried many types of mouthpieces over the years, Theo Wanne products embody all the great qualities; tone, projection and color. His mouthpieces are one of kind.”Dwayne Dugger (currently with Bruno Mars; recorded Uptown Funk on the GAIA)

SOUND

  • A clear and BIG vintage large chamber sound.
  • More projection and focus than standard large chamber mouthpieces.

DESIGN

  • Long Roll-Over Baffle with Rounded-Inner-Side-Walls all the way to the tip.
  • Includes our newly designed Large-Stadium-Chamber!
  • Crafted to the highest accuracy in the history of saxophone mouthpieces.
  • Designed by Theo Wanne, the foremost expert on the design and manufacturing of vintage and new mouthpieces.

DETAILS

  • Case: Beautiful Leatherette Case! Like the case?  See our other Mouthpiece and Reed Cases here
  • Plating: Reticulated 24K Gold plating on metal version.
  • Premium Hard Rubber: The Hard Rubber GAIA IV uses the finest vintage style hard rubber on the planet.
  • Ligature: The metal GAIA IV includes our integrated two-point contact 24K Gold Plated Liberty Ligature and Alive Gold pressure plate. The Hard Rubber GAIA IV includes the Enlightened Ligature, rated #1 ligature in the world. To truly individualize your sound, try our premium Pressure Plates, which fit all of our mouthpieces and ligatures.
  • Cap: Patented Reed Replacer Cap. The most secure cap in the world.
  • Bite Pad: User Replaceable Bite Pads allow you to peel and stick on new bite pads.

“The mouthpieces are one of kind. Having tried many types of mouthpieces of the years, Theo Wanne products embody all the great qualities of a great piece; tone, projection and color.” – Dwayne Dugger (Bruno Mars’ Hooligans)

“I LOVE both my GAIA 7* tenor mouthpieces. They are very even from top to bottom, nicely in tune, and get me just the sound I love.” – Lew Del Gatto (Eric Clapton, Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, Liza Minelli, Buddy Rich, Tony Bennett, Quincy Jones, Herbie Hancock, Johnny Carson Tonight Show Band)

“Just – wow! Theo, you nailed The GAIA Tenor! Everything I loved about the original Gaia is still there, along with a vast new playground of expressive possibilities to explore, thanks to the richer, more complex harmonic content in the tone. The blend between the core of the sound and the “buzz factor,” the upper partials, is beautifully balanced. It’s still round and warm, and so easy now to get just the right amount of grit and bite if you want it. The other thing I noticed right off the bat is an immediacy in the response everywhere on the horn. Every pitch seems to center and speak instantly, making fast runs sound amazingly clean and precise. Theo, how did you do that?” – Robert Martin (Frank Zappa for 20 years)

“First of all, it’s hard rubber. Hard + Rubber in my book is a winning combination! Secondly, no other mouthpiece can perform consistently in so many varied settings. Whether it be an outdoor festival, intimate club, or hot tub, Theo Wanne delivers. Being undead creates harsh conditions for gear, but this mouthpiece has withstood not only the sweaty funk of three thousand years, but endless amounts of lubrication and ketchup.” – The Flu (Here come the Mummies)

“The GAIA is a unique blend of warmth and brilliance all in one mouthpiece. It plays very evenly throughout the entire range of the horn, from top to bottom. The presentation of these mouthpieces is quite outstanding as well, but they don’t just look great, they play great too! Thanks again Theo!” – Col Loughnan (Frank Sinatra, the Toshiko Tabakin Orchestra, Sammy Davis Jr.)

“I have not played a tenor mouthpiece better than the GAIA tenor. I have more freedom and flexibility, and the evenness and clarity in all registers is just amazing! The notes are fluid and just pop out with less effort. I don’t have to concentrate on the mouthpiece. I am thrilled to have a more refined sound that is still ‘me’. The intonation is great and I can play hard and soft as I like. It takes all the air I want to give it. The GAIA is fabulous! ” – Greg Abate (Rhode Island Hall of Fame)

“I have been loving the new GAIA tenor mouthpiece.  I’m currently on tour with it, in Bergen Norway now for the festival there, before this in Rome, etc. (touring with the Philip Glass Ensemble.)   The mouthpiece plays fantastically well, with a wide range of tonal colors and expressive possibilities.  I can’t wait to start each day and play the horn.” – Andrew Sterman (Philip Glass)

“I was scratching my head as to what piece to play for my upcoming events, and then I played the GAIA 3 and well, the Gaia 3 is definitely going on tour with me tomorrow! It played perfectly right from the very first note. A little bit like coming home, really. Once in a while it happens. It´s simply a great piece, congratulations! A leap forward from my point of view”. – Jan Garbarek.(Keith Jarrett, George Russell, Grammy Nominee, 31 Internationally Acclaimed Albums)

“It plays REALLY well, very responsive, and has the “feel” of a good link, but I feel like I can push it a lot further if needed. Nice focus to it, not too bright, but has enough of the higher overtones to cut through and sound lively. Really sweet sound…there’s a lot of potential!” Dave Strong of Schmitt Music Sax Shop (Watch his video here!)

“I just returned from a Lt. Dan Band gig, first one with the GAIA 3 Tenor. It worked so well, again I feel like I’m in the sound rather than it being in front of me. Tuning was spot on and just so easy and fun to play all the way around. I finally after many years found a mouthpiece that I can comfortably go from straight ahead jazz to loud commercial gigs without hesitation. Thanks!” – Mitch Paliga (Lt Dan Band fronted by Gary Sinese (Lt Dan from Forest Gump))

“Ever since I started playing on my Gaia, I’ve felt a very significant gain in control and resonance through my instrument in a way I’ve never felt with any other mouthpiece. I don’t feel like I need to go out and buy another piece after a few months and that is very comforting! Every time I pick up my horn, I feel so happy to be playing my Theo Wanne mouthpiece. “ – Ryan Stigmon (Stig)

“I honestly believe there are no better mouthpieces available.” – Andreas Pompe

“The Gaia is so much more than a Florida link.” – Chris West

“The GAIA 7* is killing, and is now my main mouthpiece! Just Beautiful!!! Congratulations!!!  It’s really dark and jazzy with edge, and it’s totally even over the whole horn. Also, almost all my reed’s work on it!  No more bad reeds!” – Tony Lakatos

“The sound of the GAIA is everything I ever dreamed of. The playability is perfect! It reminds me on one of the really good Florida Links, which have this “Dexter-thing” – A lot of core, fat, and dark sounding. When I push it, I can play funky too; a very versatile piece. The GAIA projects very good, the sound-quality is great in all registers and with all dynamics. This is the thing!!! The GAIA is my personal choice, and will be what I play and record on from now on.” – Joerg Kaufmann

“The GAIA is everything I have looked for in a piece. I have played on an early Babbitt Link for 30 years and the GAIA responds with less effort, the tone is more refined and clean, it has more punch and edge, and the intonation is more locked in and accurate than my Link. When I really lean on this piece, it really does bark! The altissimo, wow, much less effort! The notes up there really pop out with minimal effort. Theo’s attention to detail is phenomenal! Everything is absolutely perfect and symmetrical. All the machining on the inside is flawless. I am stoked! For me, it’s well worth the money and I am a [poor] full time musician, not a doctor or lawyer.” – Alastair

“You haven’t scored a home run with the New AMBIKA and GAIA you’ve hit a grand slam! I am totally blown away by them. Both the new AMBIKA and the GAIA seriously kick! It’s time I start selling off my quit large collection of mouthpieces. The GAIA is like having the response of a Morgan, with the beef of a link.” – Doug Moffet

“The GAIA is the best mouthpiece I’ve ever played. Period! I played it on the show tonight, and it feels great, sounds awesome and is super fat sound in the palm keys! It is just a tad darker than my AMMA; I love it! Front of the house guys noticed right away!! Thanks again and if you guys are ever in Vegas, come see Zumanity!! I’ll be playing a GAIA!!” – Jean-F

“The Gaia is finally here! And it is so very sweet and Dexterish!:) Thanks!” – Shuki

“I just bought one of yours GAIA – I could not resist because it was just such an excellent Player. Please stop creating/developing more MPC – it is getting too expensive for me!!! – No, just kidding – great job, I am waiting for the next one!” – Johann

“The Gaia 7* is an amazing mouthpiece, and I’ve just about tried everything out there… I’ve now been playing it day and night!!! It just plays about any reed; it’s super reed friendly. Stick a log on it and it sounds good!!!” – Yves B

“Waouh, it’s exactly the sound I want: fat and husky but with core. I can blow without thinking about my sound because I know it is already just what I want”. – Oliver R

“The Theo Wanne GAIA mouthpiece really is the best mouthpiece I have ever tried. End of story! It is supposed to be a much better replica of a classic Florida Otto Link and…IT IS! Man, it sounds really great and is totally worth the money (which is not little). THANK YOU!” – Maurizio Giammarco

“The Gaia 8 blew me away, I don’t see how anything else could be better!” – David Horniblow

“The GAIA is a masterpiece! It is a very versatile mouthpiece with that vintage vibe. I can get big full sound out of it and this is the best mouthpiece I’ve ever played.” – Anatoliy (Tolly) Vyacheslavov

“The GAIA is so great, that I dont want to stop playing.It feels that i will play this for the rest of my life.Thank you so much for it.” – D bastian

“The GAIA is all I was hoping for and more! Easy blowing, dark but with enough edge, just like I wanted it. It blew away my old now-feeling-stuffy Tone Master I’ve been playing. I couldn’t be happier with it:)” – Carlos

“I find it hard to describe what this piece has done for my sound. After exhaustive trials with countless mouthpieces, I found the GAIA. I initially had no expectations of keeping the GAIA based on the price, but I was curious to see if the price was justifiable. One word describes what I found: ABSOLUTELY! The design and craftsmanship are absolutely un-matched. Rails are even, the table is completely flat, the baffle is smooth and beautifully crafted. This is what comes when you get a top quality piece. Second, the sound. Oh….the sound. Big, fat, round tone. But it does not stop there. What has amazed me the most with this piece is the versatility. I can go from playing “‘Round Midnight” in a mellow sub-tone sound to wailing out the horn lines of Stevie Wonder’s “Superstitious” with just a bit more air. The mouthpiece is very free-blowing. The response with this piece is just as huge as the sound. My “Ah Ha!” moment as I call it came when I started noticing that my inflections and my “feeling” of the music almost felt like it was sub-consciously transmitted through the mouthpiece and into the horn. I have always played the same way, but have never had a piece react so perfectly to my style. In closing, I will admit that this just might be the fit for my playing style, but I will strongly recommend that any serious player, or anyone working on becoming a regular performer, give this or any of the Theo Wanne pieces a try. I did just for the heck of it, and now will spend the rest of my playing life using this mouthpiece.”

“My Gaia has a 7* tip opening and a lot of edge. The Gaia is perfect for ballads, blues, love songs, Jazz and Rock and Roll. It’s easy blowing from low B flat to high F sharp. So what do I think about it, I like it and I also like the ligature. I also have a Durga tip opening 8. So it’s a toss up, which mouthpiece will I blow. I usually blow the Gaia for a while then I blow the Durga for a while. And I have a Shiva on order, tip opening 8.” – William C

“I love my GAIA, Mr. Wanne! It’s truly the most perfect mouthpiece I’ve ever played.” – Michael Feher

“I just wanted to thank you for the utterly incredible mouthpiece that I’m playing on these days—a GAIA metal. I have nothing but positive things to say about its engineering, ergonomics, playability, versatility, and most importantly, tone. Thank you for making an incredible product that got me to make the switch. I actually ditched a refaced Link because it wasn’t nearly as consistent as the GAIA. Thank you for all that you do! The GAIA plays like a dream!” – Mike Feher

“The Gaia is amazing! And it is so very sweet and Dexterish!:) Thanks!” – Shuki

“Huge chamber, barely any baffle, altissimo for days. Love this piece!” – Dean Mongerio

“Finally just tried my new GAIA. What a f’n KILLER!!” – Bryan V

“Today I play on all my horns on Gaia Mouthpieces, thank you all for making this happen. It is a great help for my performance not to struggle with the mouthpiece! Excellent work! It’s like converting my feelings into sound. Thank you, Theo!” – Kostas Kirkizotis

“At first I wasn’t sure about my new HR Gaia2 tenor MP.. it is so different from my otto link.. it is much louder, brighter, but more importantly for me, far more responsive.. it was like climbing into a porsche after driving a VW beetle! as you can imagine.. after driving a few laps around the track and getting it under control, I can’t imagine driving anything else! this machine is a work of art in action.. thank you theo for making my racing dreams come true!” – Joe Nickerson

“I’m blessed to have been playing professionally for over 40 years (studio, shows, jazz). I was playing a custom Lawton 10* on my tenor for over 30 years. Last year, I wanted to go in a different direction with my sound. A friend recommended that I try your mouthpieces…and I’m soooo glad he did! I purchased a Gaia metal tenor 9. What a sound! It’s so comfortable, the response is amazing, and the sound…big and old school! Exactly what I was looking for.” – Russ Scotti

“I tried this mouthpiece after a lot of prodding from a friend. I wasn’t looking for a new tenor mouthpiece and I was happy with what was my mouthpiece for the last 10 years. So I figured that the trial was a waste of everyone’s time. After about six notes, I realized how wrong I was and that hasn’t changed in the past month. This is an exceptional mouthpiece. The tone is clearer, notes are more responsive in all registers and even my intonation between registers has become more consistent. I can’t believe how much of a difference this has made, try it. The price is worth it, because I’ll be playing this mouthpiece for at least the next ten years.” – Keith O’Rourke

“I was playing on a Jody Jazz NY 8 tenor mouthpiece for about 2 years. I decided to get a new mouthpiece when I couldn’t find reeds hard enough to satisfy my resistance need. I spent the money on this mouthpiece and got it to find out that I hated it! But, I didn’t lose hope, and after 4 days and a full reed strength drop from a Vandoren V16 4 to a ZZ 3, this mouthpiece plays like no other. I should mention that I got a 9 Gaia, hence the reed drop. This mouthpiece is incredible and has so many colors to it! Very versatile and easy to control. It is a more advanced mouthpiece, in which I mean you have to know what you want to sound like before you get this. It will take your natural tonal core and expand it! So put the work in before you get one of these! Although pricey, this is the best mouthpiece I have ever played on!” – Jacob

“All I can say is WOWOWOWOW! HOLY COW this is an amazing mpc!!! Did an hour of reed trialing and this thing plays amazing on every reed option I tried. So pleased. This is now my 3rd piece from you (Bari Durga 3 & Alto NY Bros 2 as well) and love them all.” – John Eaton

“Your Gaia 3 Metal Tenor MPC…it is without question the most full sounding, full bodied responsive MPC I have ever blown. It makes everything on the Horn so much easier to play…you can just concentrate on playing without the equipment getting in your way. After many years of trying to find a Florida Link style mouthpiece but with more Oomph…here it is. I can’t praise it enough, the sound in my head is now coming out my Horn.” – Deke

“I really think Theo Wanne hit a home run with this new Gaia 3 tenor saxophone mouthpiece. The coolest thing I love about the Gaia 3 tenor sax mouthpiece is that I feel like there is a lot of exploration to do with it. Many mouthpieces that I review, I play them and feel like I have them figured out. How they sound, what they can do, etc……. I feel like if I played the mouthpiece for years it would still be pretty much the same result.  Even though I have been playing the Gaia 3 for a month, I feel like there is a lot of exploration still to do with it. This is exciting for me because I feel like if I keep playing it and working with it that new avenues and pathways will be opened up. I think part of that feeling stems from the fact that it is so reed friendly. I still don’t know which reed is the best because so many reeds play so well on it. This is exciting for me because I have a feeling I won’t get bored with it.” – Steve Neff Review

The GAIA is everything I have ever looked for in a piece. I have played on an Early Babbitt Link for 30 years and the GAIA responds with less effort, the tone is more refined and clean, it has more punch and edge, and the intonation is more locked in and accurate than my Link. When I really lean on this piece, it really does bark! The altissimo, wow, much less effort! The notes up there really pop out with minimal effort. Theo’s attention to detail is phenomenal! Everything is absolutely perfect and symmetrical. All the machining on the inside is flawless. I am stoked! For me, it’s well worth the money and I am a [poor] full time musician, not a doctor or lawyer.-Alastair Ingram (Alastair’s Sax Lessons website

“I have some classic pieces, including a gold 1990 hand made Guardala Studio Model, and the Theo Wanne Gaia is the “Master Piece” of them all. Nothing I’ve ever played matches Theo’s pieces, in terms of ease and enjoyment of playability from top to bottom, intonation, rich, complex tone, extreme accuracy and consistency in the manufacturing process, finish, superior built-in ligature – you name it, Theo is the best. If you question the price, it’s simple – you get what you pay for. If you want the performance of a Ferrari, it will cost more than an economy car. Theo builds Ferraris, and the performance is unmatched. ALL Theo’s pieces play magnificently, it’s just a matter of whether I want to drive a black Ferrari or a red one today.” – Robert Martin (Frank Zappa for 20 Years)

“I find it hard to describe what this piece has done for my sound. After exhaustive trials with countless mouthpieces, I had settled on two; a Guardala MBII and a modern Otto Link Metal 7*. I have enjoyed both of these pieces, and recently the Link in particular since I was starting to move into more jazz work. I really wanted to re-define my sound, and though the Link was pointing me in the right direction, I still felt something was missing. So I began my exhaustive search once again. This last order included a Theo Wanne Metal GAIA 7*. I initially had no expectations of keeping this piece based on the price, but I was curious to see if the price was justifiable. One word describes what I found: ABSOLUTELY! Yes, it is expensive, and I would say that this is a piece for someone who really gigs on a regular basis. If this is you, I would recommend to at least try it, or any of the other Theo pieces. First, the design and craftsmanship is absolutely un-matched. Rails are even, the table is completely flat, the baffle is smooth and beautifully crafted. This is what comes when you get a top quality hand-finished piece. Second, the sound. Oh….the sound. Big, fat, round tone. But it does not stop there. What has amazed me the most with this piece is the versatility. I can go from playing “‘Round Midnight” in a mellow sub-tone sound to wailing out the horn lines of Stevie Wonder’s “Superstitious” with just a bit more air. The mouthpiece is very free-blowing, especially compared to the Link. The response with this piece is just as huge as the sound. My “Ah Ha!” moment as I call it came when I started noticing that my inflections and my “feeling” of the music almost felt like it was sub-consciously transmitted through the mouthpiece and into the horn. I have always played the same way, but have never had a piece react so perfectly to my style. In closing, I will admit that this just might be the fit for my playing style, but I will strongly recommend that any serious player, or anyone working on becoming a regular performer, give this or any of the Theo Wanne pieces a try. I did just for the heck of it, and now will spend the rest of my playing life using this mouthpiece. My Setup: Yamaha YTS-875EX Custom, Theo Wanne 7*, Rico Select Jazz Unfiled 3S/3M – Ron (WWBW Review)

“I was blown away. It sounds thick and full in the low, middle, and high registers. It is really dark sounding and is the best jazz piece I’ve ever played on. You can alter your sound to your liking (dark or edgy). I play on an 8 tip opening and it is extremely free-blowing. If you are wondering on whether to size up when you are contemplating purchasing, go for it. You won’t be sorry.” – Brady Sisk (WWBW Review)

The sound of the GAIA is everything I ever dreamed of. The playability is perfect! It reminds me on one of the really good Florida Links, which have this “Dexter-thing”!  A lot of core, fat, and dark sounding. When I push it, I can play funky too; a very versatile piece. The GAIA projects very good, the sound-quality is great in all registers and with all dynamics. This is the thing!!! The GAIA is my personal choice, and will be what I play and record on from now on.”Joerg Kaufmann Review

“I just wanted to let you know that the GAIA 3 soprano and tenor sax mouthpieces both exceeded my expectations and I am extremely happy with them. A rare bright spot in an otherwise tough year.” – Gregory Balas

“Still enjoying my Theo Wanne GAIA 3 mouthpieces (soprano, alto, and tenor). The power and control they afford me still astounds me by how expressive I can be. This is especially the case during this season when I am playing carols with various styles, including classical, rock, country western, and jazz.” – Malcolm Hunter

“Theo, I have repaired saxes for 40 years in Minneapolis Schmitt Music. I have owned 32 mouthpieces for my tenor since 1981. After one million gigs and studio sessions I put the horn away for 12 years. The trauma of pulling it out in retirement and trying to get a sound and piece that worked was suicidal!!! I ordered your GAIA 4 and was given the gift of life!! I HAVE NEVER had more fun playing than now! No mouthpiece hassles ever, just the occasional reed trip. I can’t thank you enough for changing my life! Half of my gear problems are over!!!!” – Doug Kuehn (sax repair for 40 years at Schmitt Music)

“I want to commend you and thank you for all the great mouthpieces I’ve gotten from you over the past 4 years. After 35 years of teaching and little playing, I started back up on the sax a little over 4 years ago. I had sold all of my horns and only had mouthpieces I had used back in the late 70’s (a Lakey 4*3 alto mouthpiece and a Wolfe Tayne AD model tenor mouthpiece). After purchasing new horns (Yamaha Custom Z alto and tenor) I was steered towards your alto mouthpiece. I currently use a Gaia 3 #9 and a Durga 4 #9 metal on my alto, but had a difficult time trying to find a tenor mouthpiece that gave me the same feel as my Wolfe Tayne but had a better sound, center, and more. (I also have a Durga 4 and a Gaia for my soprano). I tried all of the mouthpieces that were recommended, (over a dozen different brands and models), spent a lot of money, but never could find the right one with the right sound, the right feel. Last week I ordered a metal Gaia 4 #9 mouthpiece and after a week of playing it, I’ve finally found the right one to replace my 40+ year old Wolfe Tayne! The Gaia 4 gives me the warmth, the volume, the center, the altissimo, and just the right resistance-everything that I’ve been looking for for the last 4 years. After searching and spending and being disappointed for so long,  my search is over. Thanks again for all your great work!” – Bill Lutjens (VanPort Jazz, Central Valley Big Band, and Smooth Sax with Bill Axe)

“Let me add my voice to an already long list of others. I love this GAIA 4 gold plated mouthpiece (.110″). I’ve been tearing up the circuit lately here in San Diego. This mouthpiece has a lot of power and brings out the best in my ’72 (214,286 Mark6 with Ref56 neck) and my ’66 (stock 141,045 Mark6) what I notice in both is complimentary centered tone – top to bottom – ESPECIALLY the bottom. I find myself playing more at the bottom now because its easier AND sounds sooooo fat and round…… Thanks for the engineering excellence you have created.” – Jay McGuerty

“Really enjoy the centered sound and flexibility in volume with the new Gaia 4. I use it now on soprano and tenor and wish I had purchased one for alto, as well.” – drtunes

“Finally, I found MY mouthpiece for Tenor sax. After play testing a lot of different brands and mpcs, I now can say that I am totally happy with the Gaia 4 (7*).” – Sebastian T

“I’m just having a hard time putting it into words to be honest. The Gaia 4 shares some heritage with a Florida Link, but it just sets itself apart in a different league. That’s about the only way to put it. I was fortunate enough to try a few other mouthpieces at Schmitt Music in Brooklyn Center MN, and Zach there was amazing. I tried a lot of mouthpieces, but my favorite was the Gaia 4. I can hit most if not all altissimo notes, I’m learning the bottom end of the range as well and getting that fullness out of my low notes. It’s delicate and soft when I need it to be, but has plenty of power when I need it. It’s not really easy to explain, it’s more of an experience. I have to wonder out loud, after having been in a time capsule with using a Florida Link. For a long time that sound was the standard, even now it has this mythology and even reverence to it where I almost imagine those mouthpieces being talked about in hushed tones and whispers. But with pieces like the Gaia 4, and advancements companies like yours are making, we may be seeing a new standard being set.” – Andrew Evans

“Hello Théo, I have too much waited now to let you know how pleased I am with your incredible metal Gaia 4 mouthpiece : It has reached me in perfect condition, and I want to Thank you a lot for this unique mouthpiece, truly live up to my expectations, nice looking, easy and wonderfully sounding. Undoubtly, this is the one, with a big fat and extremely refined sound at the same time, even still sounding as well plaied from fff to ppp. Here, thank you and Congratulations for this masterwork , piece of Art undoubtly !!” – François Dumont d’Ayot

“Man the GAIA 4… it’s so good. I had to take some time to adjust back to a metal embouchure but I played it on my own gig as a band leader last night and it gave what it was supposed to give. A truly good metal mouthpiece is a powerful tool for expression on the saxophone. It emits a different level of vibrations. I’m really going to enjoy growing with it on the road this spring. We already love the mouthpieces and love talking about them anyway ????” -Chelsea

“I LOVE my Theo Wanne Narayan Tenor saxophone with the Theo Wanne Gold Gaia 4 #7 and the Theo Wanne Gold Lakshmi #7! The story leading up to this review… I had originally purchased the Narayan tenor simply because it is blue, and I am the saxophonist of the Denver Broncos where blue is a team color. I trusted the brand’s reputation and figured the risk was low enough. I was very impressed with how powerful and agile the Narayan played with my Dave Guardala Studio mouthpiece with a lowered baffle. Now having firsthand experience with the quality of a Theo Wanne product, I quickly purchased the Gaia 4, Lakshmi, and the Ambika 3. I was blown away by the Gaia 4 and Lakshmi mouthpieces coupled with the Narayan. To my surprise, I don’t plan to play my Guardala anymore or my other tenor sax. Both the Gaia and the Lakshmi are the most impressive sounding mouthpieces that I have ever played. I use the Gaia with the Broncos where my role is to solo (with mic) over the full brass band, drums, keytar, drumkit, and guitar playing instrumental versions of modern hits. I also use the Gaia with my 9-piece cover band (HomeSlice) where I also require that power with a modern sound that lends itself to funk and rock. I use the Lakshmi if I’m needing a little more of a pure tone. The Lakshmi is still incredibly powerful and full in sound, but it just offers a slightly cleaner tone. Both are impressive from low Bb all the way up into altissimo. I never intended to keep TWO of the Theo Wanne mouthpieces, but they are both far superior to anything that I have ever played. I feel like I’m driving a Lamborghini when I play this full Theo Wanne setup. I highly recommend the sax and mouthpieces. I thought I was already playing on “the best”, but now I believe that Theo Wanne is truly the best.” – Johnny Five (Denver Broncos, HomeSlice)

Design & Innovation Features of the GAIA IV Tenor Mouthpiece:

1. Shark-Gill Baffle™:  The arced lines you see on the baffle of the mouthpiece is the shark-gill-baffle™, which is patented by Theo Wanne so you will only find this innovative feature on our mouthpieces, or those we license it to.  The shark-gills™ work on the physics principle of ‘boundary layer effect’, similar to the effect of dimples on a golf ball, which allow the golf ball to travel further through the air.  The golf ball dimples suck air behind the golf ball, so the golf ball does not ‘drag’ an air pocket along with it while it travels.   In a similar way, the shark-gills™ disturb the airflow, removing air pockets in the mouthpiece/neck/saxophone.  The airstream can then flow closer to the inner walls of the mouthpiece and instrument.    The result is much greater dynamics from soft to loud, and an overall ‘fuller sound’.

Stadium Chamber

2. Large-Stadium-Chamber™:  The open area, under the reed, inside the mouthpiece is the chamber.  Theo’s stadium-chamber gets its name from its shape, which is reminiscent of a Football Stadium.  The larger size gives a fat sound, but the unique stadium shape fills out the sound, so it has very good projection too.

3. Elliptical Window:   The window, the open area under the reed, is wide, and uses Theo’s proprietary elliptical shape.  This allows more air to enter into the small chamber giving fullness to the focused sound.

4. Theo’s proprietary “bullet” chamber: The term ‘bullet chamber’ has been used for years in describing Berg Larsen mouthpieces.    It is the transition of the back of the baffle into the chamber.   We used a unique ‘elongated-oval’ shape to enhance the already focused, yet full, sound.   While it looks simple, the shape is actually highly sculpted.

 

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Steve Neff Review

“I really think Theo Wanne hit a home run with this new Gaia 3 tenor saxophone mouthpiece. The coolest thing I love about the Gaia 3 tenor sax mouthpiece is that I feel like there is a lot of exploration to do with it. Many mouthpieces that I review, I play them and feel like I have them figured out. How they sound, what they can do, etc……. I feel like if I played the mouthpiece for years it would still be pretty much the same result.  Even though I have been playing the Gaia 3 for a month, I feel like there is a lot of exploration still to do with it. This is exciting for me because I feel like if I keep playing it and working with it that new avenues and pathways will be opened up. I think part of that feeling stems from the fact that it is so reed friendly. I still don’t know which reed is the best because so many reeds play so well on it. This is exciting for me because I have a feeling I won’t get bored with it.” – Steve Neff (Watch the full review here!)

Keith O’Rourke Review

“The GAIA 3 is quite simply the best mouthpiece I’ve ever played.  It is responsive in all registers, and responds how I want it to.  It makes it super easy to get the response I want so I can play it in all kinds of genres. I like to play a lot of Bebop and Hard Bop but I play the same mouthpiece with Rock and 50’s music too.  It made my life easy as soon as I tried it.” – Keith O’Rourke Review (Watch the full video here!)

 

 

Fabrizio D’alisera

“This mouthpiece is superbly refined in every detail! This mouthpiece is very easy to play. The intonation is spot on and the register is very even. Projection is also very good because of the roll-over baffle. With this design you can experience both the fatness of the large chamber and the projection of the roll-over baffle. This mouthpiece is one of the most versatile I have ever played.   It has the Link fatness and the ability to project and cut.” – Fabrizio D’alisera Review (Watch the full video here!)

 

Trio Depot Review

“I have got to tell you it’s one of the best mouthpieces I have ever played! I still love my AMBIKA, but if you want to play R&B, if you want to play funk music, if you want to reach a great sound up high, or down low, it is unbelievable!” – Sergie Silin of Trio Depot Review (Watch the full video here!)

 

 

 

“It plays REALLY well, very responsive, and has the “feel” of a good link, but I feel like I can push it a lot further if needed. Nice focus to it, not too bright, but has enough of the higher overtones to cut through and sound lively. Really sweet sound…there’s a lot of potential!” – Dave Strong of Schmitt Music Sax Shop (Watch the full video here!)

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