I can afford to replace the Yamaha if something bad happened, not the case with the MK VI. It is now the sax that I take when things might be a little too dangerous for the MK VI.
I was very pleasantly surprised by what a great horn it is. for those with the mid-high range sax, this is a great value backupĤ. I bought a YTS 62 last fall, it was one of those deals you can't say no to.
#YAMAHA YTS 62 REVIEW FULL#
Overall after having only one full band rehearsal with it, playing a wide variety of music types that night, the response was great.ģ. There is a convex swelling of it in the direction of the outter case-longh zipped pouch area, which results in reduced capacity.įor the value of it too their should be better branded and quality reeds included, but thats just me. I also have a vandoren metal mouthpiece on the way I hope to try out.Ĭons : I think my main and only gripe has to be the case. The included mouthpiece is actually pretty decent, though I also switch back to my selmer C* and tested with both using my B&G ligature and no.3 reeds. The Yamaha YTS-62III Semi-Professional Tenor Saxophone is a popular saxophone among jazz and classical players alike. note: dont forget to lookfor all the shippping cork wedges, theres a few hidden around the back I did not see at first look ,lol. We pay the best prices for great saxophones. The YTS62 MK II key mechanism feels great, and very responsive, no sticking or delays. Sell us a saxophone like this Read the details here, or email us directly at. It was the DHL transport time that killed me, I just really wanted it fast, lol, could not wait. While not the quickest usually at dispatching Thomann this time around did manage to do so by 20-24 hours after sending SEPA transfer.
In the end after seeing several video reviews and deciding I was not going to settle for an expensive student model, I really wanted to stay mid range. The current pricing for tenors of the same caliber is just crazy in euros, rip-off city, hence my caution at just buying another of the same 2 brands or similar, after seeing the pricing at 3-6k euros.
#YAMAHA YTS 62 REVIEW PRO#
I previously used a selmer paris SA80 black finish, then a Bauhaus Walstein TS pro silver
I spent a long time reviewing, reviews, youtube videos, etc. A fixed price requirements type contract is contemplated, Award will be. Great value, forget those 2500-6000, this is all you need. 1 Bach 36 Trombone with silverpiate and 10 Yamaha Tenor Saxophone YTS 625.