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Jazzlab Deflector Pro

Jazzlab Deflector Pro

Working on your sound, articulation, and dynamic contrast is much easier with the Jazzlab Deflector since you hear yourself much better. Using the Deflector is similar to playing against a wall but is more direct and far more effective. Also, you can practice more softly, and your neighbours will thank you!.

During a rehearsal or in a gig, most of the time you don’t hear much of your own sound. Using the Deflector changes all that: with the Deflector your true sound comes back straight back to your ears, loud and clear. You hear what the listener hears: your sound. 

Features

• Redirects the saxophone sound back at player’s ears

• Attaches to the instrument in seconds

• Great for practicing at home

• Very effective for playing in a band

Staff Review

I've started using this at rehearsals and it is helping me out massively! It gives just enough feedback that you are able to hear yourself without having to play as loud as you possibly can (even when competing against drums and electric guitars!) This way you can put more effort into working on the stuff that matters most. Such as good tone, articulation, and tuning (not to mention actually playing the right notes!). It does take a little trial and error to find the right position, but once you find the "sweet spot" it is quite noticeable how much of an effect it has. I highly recommend! - Oren Gurney ([email protected]

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Jazzlab Deflector Pro

Working on your sound, articulation, and dynamic contrast is much easier with the Jazzlab Deflector since you hear yourself much better. Using the Deflector is similar to playing against a wall but is more direct and far more effective. Also, you can practice more softly, and your neighbours will thank you!.

During a rehearsal or in a gig, most of the time you don’t hear much of your own sound. Using the Deflector changes all that: with the Deflector your true sound comes back straight back to your ears, loud and clear. You hear what the listener hears: your sound. 

Features

• Redirects the saxophone sound back at player’s ears

• Attaches to the instrument in seconds

• Great for practicing at home

• Very effective for playing in a band

Staff Review

I've started using this at rehearsals and it is helping me out massively! It gives just enough feedback that you are able to hear yourself without having to play as loud as you possibly can (even when competing against drums and electric guitars!) This way you can put more effort into working on the stuff that matters most. Such as good tone, articulation, and tuning (not to mention actually playing the right notes!). It does take a little trial and error to find the right position, but once you find the "sweet spot" it is quite noticeable how much of an effect it has. I highly recommend! - Oren Gurney ([email protected]

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Working on your sound, articulation, and dynamic contrast is much easier with the Jazzlab Deflector since you hear yourself much better. Using the Deflector is similar to playing against a wall but is more direct and far more effective. Also, you can practice more softly, and your neighbours will thank you!.

During a rehearsal or in a gig, most of the time you don’t hear much of your own sound. Using the Deflector changes all that: with the Deflector your true sound comes back straight back to your ears, loud and clear. You hear what the listener hears: your sound. 

Features

• Redirects the saxophone sound back at player’s ears

• Attaches to the instrument in seconds

• Great for practicing at home

• Very effective for playing in a band

Staff Review

I've started using this at rehearsals and it is helping me out massively! It gives just enough feedback that you are able to hear yourself without having to play as loud as you possibly can (even when competing against drums and electric guitars!) This way you can put more effort into working on the stuff that matters most. Such as good tone, articulation, and tuning (not to mention actually playing the right notes!). It does take a little trial and error to find the right position, but once you find the "sweet spot" it is quite noticeable how much of an effect it has. I highly recommend! - Oren Gurney ([email protected]

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