Is the selmer paris soloist alto sax mouthpiece good for concert band?

Im a na alto sax player and i have a meyer rubber mouthpiece and i need a authoritative mouthpiece for concert band. I found this online and i was hoping i could get some opinions....?
http://www.wwbw.com/Selmer-Paris-Soloist -Alto-Saxophone-Mouthpieces-468185-i1419


The Selmer Soloist is intended for standard study. You also may want to try The S80s and S90s, and plenty of facings within each model (most players propose C*). Vandoren also makes good classical mouthpieces- the V5 and Perfection mouthpiece- that you



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