G, I considered a Borg but couldn't find one locally to try out. Well it's too late now as all the money is gone.
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G, I considered a Borg but couldn't find one locally to try out. Well it's too late now as all the money is gone.
Yep.;)
And what might a "new venture for woodwind players" be?:D
Hey G, I agree.................. 100%:D
Yea, I liked the close up shot of the keywork. Very interesting.
Anyone played a "Chicago Mouthpiece"?
Well Hurl, you can start here with cutting out the "off topic" pages. Your the one that started this one.
Big Deal.:D :D
So what's the big deal about the "landslide"? Who said there wouldn't be a landslide. Everyone on this forum knows about the MK VI and what it stands for and what they are. Everyone knows that the 54...
So they are "secondary choices" according to your pole which has nothing to do with this thread.
Why have you hijacked this thread?
Now, back to discussing "Ref. 36 vs. Yam 82Z."
Therefore more people like the 36 than the Z and that is what this post is about in the first place. "Ref. 36 vs. Yam 82Z". :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
Hey Hurl, I just noticed that you modified this post with the addition of the words "Money is no object in this exercise. Assume you have all the funds you need to purchase the horn of your choice."...
What percent of them agree that "something" is better than the 82Z?
Maybe but this thread is about "Reference 36 vs. Yamaha 82Z Tenors - Properly Set-Up of Course".8-)
DrG........I don't see your vote in the pole.:?
Good point G.
You could buy 2 Reference 36's for the price of one good Mark VI. I wonder if the extra $5K of magic is worth it.
You can also buy about 1 1/2 Yamahas for the price of one...
This poll http://forum.saxontheweb.net/showthread.php?t=59681 should be more relative to this particular thread.8-)
Which one do you like the best? Please don't vote if you haven't played both.
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I thought this was a Saxophone forum. Guess I was wrong.