![]() It is a modern sax that captures the sound and feel of those treasured classic saxes of the past while adding state-of-the-art. ![]() it`d Take a crazy Yamaha collector with tons of cash to burn to pay a stupid price like that (but then anyone who`d pay £1000 for a mouthpiece ought to be crazy enough !! ). The following are the manufacturers details and specifications: Yamaha YTS-82Z Custom Tenor Saxophone One of the most exciting things to happen in the sax world recently is the introduction of the Yamaha YTS-82Z. there`s no way you`d get that over here, it`s hard to sell anything in the UK without almost giving it away (is Europe any better) and there are / have been plenty of Purple logo 62s on Preloved, fleabay and gumtree at not much over the grand to £1500 ish and not disappearing off there fast. Īs for the price of the Aussie one - depends on whether (Or where) you want to sell it. ![]() the 21 fits fine and I`d love that sound with top pro keywork (basically a 61) and if I`m ever flush I`ll get one. ![]() This is why I`ve not bothered to get a Pruple neck for the 62 Tenor but loved it on the MkIII Alto. What I do remember is that it sounded great in its own right but lacked that massive thick deep bottom end the MkVII Had by more of a margin than the 62/G1 Combo I have now. I found the 61 altos to be brighter and more lively than the 62s (same with the 21 vs 23) but of course this is by actual samples and moutlhpieces at the time, I can`t remember how the 61 tenor compares, it`s years since I came up against one.
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