Best Tenor Saxophones Mouthpieces Under $100 (2026)
We ranked tenor mouthpieces under $100 by a composite value score combining average user ratings, material and construction, playability notes, and price
This roundup covers tenor saxophone mouthpieces that score highest for value while staying under $100, focusing on playability, build material, and user ratings. Selections were chosen by weighing average customer ratings, material (hard rubber, metal, polycarbonate), playability reports, and price to identify strong value options for students and gigging players
Top Picks
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Yamaha 5C Tenor Sax Mouthpiece (Standard Series)
Yamaha 5C tenor sax mouthpiece from the standard series. Designed for richer tone, flexibility, and easy response. Customers note versatile performance for classical and jazz play
- larger tip opening for richer tone
- versatile for classical and jazz
- phenol resin durable construction
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Yamaha Tenor Sax Mouthpiece 4C
Yamaha tenor sax mouthpiece designed for comfort and consistent performance. Noted for suitability for beginners and school band use, with positive sound quality and value for money
- comfort and consistency
- beginner-friendly
- positive sound quality
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BetterSax Classic Tenor Mouthpiece
Hand-finished tenor sax mouthpiece designed for beginners, crafted in the USA for comfortable play and reliable performance. Customers note easy control and good tone
- hand-finished USA-made
- designed for beginners
- optimizes tone and control
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Rico Graftonite Tenor Sax Mouthpiece, B5
Tenor saxophone mouthpiece with B chamber, 0.095 inch tip opening and 23mm facing length. Polycarbonate material supports ease of tone production and a wide range of tonal colors. Customer note: good value and solid sound quality
- B chamber for brilliance
- polycarbonate durability
- A=440 pitch compatibility
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Paititi Tenor Saxophone Mouthpiece #7 – Metal Material
Metal tenor saxophone mouthpiece with #7 tip, designed for fast response and secure reed ligature. Noted for good build quality and value for money, with mixed opinions on ease of use and intonation in upper register
- secure reed ligature
- fast response design
- tone chamber for quick response