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Date Posted: 12:56:56 03/10/06 Fri
Author: autaktak
Author Host/IP: NoHost / 129.174.176.4
Subject: Re: help to buy an new sax !
In reply to: cyril 's message, "help to buy an new sax !" on 04:43:25 03/10/06 Fri

I would prefer Seris II, although the super action 80 my teacher has sounds very awesome. I don't like Mark VII as much though, the sound is a little weak to me.

I would suggest u to try out each of them. Be sure to check the intonation.

First, tune the mid F# to A 440. Than check how flat the open c# is and how sharp the Mid D and high C# is. Afterward, check the low B and Bb.

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[> Re: help to buy an new sax ! -- bigeyes, 17:29:07 03/10/06 Fri [1] (NoHost/202.38.179.116)

Every sax has its own character. It is very difficult to make comments according to your brief description for both saxes. It seems the prices you mentioned are very similar.

I may suggest you to do "blind" test with your friend or teacher who know about saxes to see which sound generated from them that you like before you make the decision.

Besides of sound testing, it is better that you try on both saxes to feel the difference of both.

Good luck

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