Designed with the classical saxophonist in mind, the EX saxes. Hard steel springs provide a faster, more sensitive key response. Overview Features Audio & Video Specs Downloads The Custom EX represents one answer to Yamaha’s pursuit of the ideal saxophone sound and is the result of decades of painstaking research and trials with some of the world’s greatest saxophonists.
The professional style neck receiver increases togetherness of the neck and body offering richer tones. Hand Engraving: more elaborate with finer detail, the new design offers delicate beauty.Īn improved mechanism from low B-C# connection ensures the consistent closing of the low C# key and promotes a clear response from notes in the lower range of the instrument. Integrating the multiple key posts onto a single plate makes the horn blow with moderate resistance while delivering a solid core with deep tone colour. The new 62 style neck allows a comfortable flow of air so that every player can attain a solid tonal core.
It owes its success to a group of dedicated Yamaha designers with great vision and highly skilled Yamaha craftsmen performing their work with an extraordinary level of devotion, perfection and passionĪ slightly narrower bore provides a faster response and greater control. Yamaha YTS-62 - Tenor Saxophone - Gold Lacquer £2,799.00 / SKU YTS-62 Quantity Quantity Add to cart Free 12-Point Professional Set-up Fast Worldwide Delivery + No Hidden fees Award Winning After Sales Service Free One Year Checkover. I would like to know, other than a higher price, what more can I expect out of the Yamaha YTS 480 than the YTS 280 and if Im better off buying a Yanagisawa T901 (which seems to get very good reviews). I am looking to buy one in the next couple of months, and am doing my research. The Yamaha YTS-62III perpetuates this tradition of affordable excellence with new features and pricing.New features include:New 62 Style Neck - A slightly. Already a legend, the YTS-62 earned the love and respect of a wide range of sax players for its consistant and reliable performance and outstanding design and build quality. I started playing sax last september, with a rental instrument. Introduced in 1979, the YAS-62 and YTS-62 saxophones withstand the tests of time and competition and have been in a continual state of improvement since the launch of the YAS-61 in 1969.