
SYOS Original Smoky Tenor Mouthpiece
Combining a step baffle with an extra-wide chamber, the Tenor Smoky is the perfect mouthpiece to get a dark, velvety sound effortlessly.
Syos stands for Shape Your Own Sound. The technology and the science behind their mouthpieces have been developed during many years of research in acoustics.Ā
SYOS use ABS plastic to craft their mouthpieces: this material allows them to get the highest degree of precision, with improved resistance and durability.Ā
A unique technology
Syos mouthpieces were born at Ircam, the worldwide reference in terms of research on music and sound technologies. The meeting between Pauline, specialist of wind instruments, and Maxime, auditory perception expert, started the creation and development of a new and original way of crafting instruments.
SYOS artists
SYOS mouthpieces are played by a multitude of different artists, including Jonas Wall, Tivon Pennicott, and Shabaka Hutchins.Ā This in itself demonstrates their authenticity and tells us that these unique and eye-catching mouthpieces are here to stay.
Features
⢠Material: ABS Plastic
⢠Made In: Paris
⢠Chamber: Large
⢠Baffle: Low
⢠Ligature: Not included but SYOS Ring Ligature available separately
⢠Manufacturing Method: 3D Printed
⢠Recommended for: Jazz Professionals/advancing students
Staff Review
To me it very much seems like a sensible move by SYOS to take the sum of all their knowledge accumulated thus far and produce set mouthpieces that will appeal on a wide basis, removing the fear factor of āgetting it wrongā when going through their customization process.
I really like the division into the 3 types and think it pretty much covers all bases, although the custom design process still has its place and will help those looking for something very specific.
Iāve had a good several days on the āSteadyā and find this to be the most satisfying and instantly appealing option to me, producing a great balance of depth, core, and projection.Ā One thing that I find that they all have in common is that they are incredibly free-blowing, even the āSmokyā option.Ā Talking of which, the āSmokyā mouthpiece undeniably maximizes the depth factor, but it is by no means stuffy.Ā And the āSparkā option also maintains core whilst clearly hitting you with the most power and brightness.Ā On this mouthpiece, I did have a little trouble transitioning from a full-blowing regular embouchure sound in the lower octave through to a sub-tone in that the note could occasionally parp up the octave.Ā This might just be me and my playing style, but I didnāt have this trouble on the āSteadyā and āSmokyā options.
SYOS mouthpieces, in general, have really hit their mark, and the number of endorsees is a testament to this.Ā While some may turn their nose up at the concept of 3D printed mouthpieces, I think the proof has to be in the pudding ā if they work and sound great, they are obviously doing something right!
Jim Cheek
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Description
Combining a step baffle with an extra-wide chamber, the Tenor Smoky is the perfect mouthpiece to get a dark, velvety sound effortlessly.
Syos stands for Shape Your Own Sound. The technology and the science behind their mouthpieces have been developed during many years of research in acoustics.Ā
SYOS use ABS plastic to craft their mouthpieces: this material allows them to get the highest degree of precision, with improved resistance and durability.Ā
A unique technology
Syos mouthpieces were born at Ircam, the worldwide reference in terms of research on music and sound technologies. The meeting between Pauline, specialist of wind instruments, and Maxime, auditory perception expert, started the creation and development of a new and original way of crafting instruments.
SYOS artists
SYOS mouthpieces are played by a multitude of different artists, including Jonas Wall, Tivon Pennicott, and Shabaka Hutchins.Ā This in itself demonstrates their authenticity and tells us that these unique and eye-catching mouthpieces are here to stay.
Features
⢠Material: ABS Plastic
⢠Made In: Paris
⢠Chamber: Large
⢠Baffle: Low
⢠Ligature: Not included but SYOS Ring Ligature available separately
⢠Manufacturing Method: 3D Printed
⢠Recommended for: Jazz Professionals/advancing students
Staff Review
To me it very much seems like a sensible move by SYOS to take the sum of all their knowledge accumulated thus far and produce set mouthpieces that will appeal on a wide basis, removing the fear factor of āgetting it wrongā when going through their customization process.
I really like the division into the 3 types and think it pretty much covers all bases, although the custom design process still has its place and will help those looking for something very specific.
Iāve had a good several days on the āSteadyā and find this to be the most satisfying and instantly appealing option to me, producing a great balance of depth, core, and projection.Ā One thing that I find that they all have in common is that they are incredibly free-blowing, even the āSmokyā option.Ā Talking of which, the āSmokyā mouthpiece undeniably maximizes the depth factor, but it is by no means stuffy.Ā And the āSparkā option also maintains core whilst clearly hitting you with the most power and brightness.Ā On this mouthpiece, I did have a little trouble transitioning from a full-blowing regular embouchure sound in the lower octave through to a sub-tone in that the note could occasionally parp up the octave.Ā This might just be me and my playing style, but I didnāt have this trouble on the āSteadyā and āSmokyā options.
SYOS mouthpieces, in general, have really hit their mark, and the number of endorsees is a testament to this.Ā While some may turn their nose up at the concept of 3D printed mouthpieces, I think the proof has to be in the pudding ā if they work and sound great, they are obviously doing something right!
Jim Cheek


















