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I didn't get a plastic reed for a long time because I thought they couldn't possibly be as good as bamboo, but I was wrong. It gives me that sharp, clear sound, like a trumpet, on the high notes and it's buzzy like a baritone sax on the low notes. And it seems to be easier to control and stay...2 replies 25 views
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I've been looking around for vintage Conn tenor saxes and came across a 60s "L Series." I've never heard of this model but it looks exactly like a late 10M to me. I tried searching it up and got nothing. Are L Series and 10Ms just the same thing? If not, what's the difference? Here's what it...0 replies 0 views
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Was in a local music store the other day and ran into a low A Couf baritone. Can't say I have seen one before. It has the look of an ex 'school' horn judging by the dents/repairs on it but they say it plays. Next time I go there I think I'll take my mouthpiece with me. :)27 replies 4K views
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Hi! I’m primarily a tenor player but I want a good alto to play on for college. I bought a brand new YTS 62 last February, and I would like to buy a YAS 62 alto because I really love the model. This time, i would like to buy it used, but still in good condition. My budget is about 2,000-2,500...10 replies 272 views
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I have an Eastern Music saxello-style soprano with a fixed neck. It has a wonderfully smooth action, and sounds very good, but with the mouthpiece (Slant Link) pushed on fully, it’s still about 5-10 cents below pitch throughout its range. It’s enough of a difference to hear, a different...35 replies 2K views