Congratulations on the new horn @Colin the Bear enjoy. Looking forward to hearing the recordings.
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Have you looked at one of those more supportive sax harnesses? I've not used one but many people do and might advise you... Maybe start a new thread to get more answers?but the tenor weighs a little too much
Just to point out that G4M have wearhouses in Germany, Spain, Sweden and Ireland - EU purchasing shouldn't be affected by UK taxes.from Italy...
Thank you Colin. Yes I love the sound of tenors. But I need to play like before the accident to live and heal with the help of music! Every now and then I'll play my tenor. My first love! Probably I'll give TAS580 a chance! Thanks to everyone in this beautiful forum!The Thomann 580 is excellent. It's a yam 62 copy with all the adjusting screws.
The action is tight and slick and it played and still plays great.
It has punch for outdoor playing and subtlety for indoor ensembles. I can't fault it.
A little later on, I bought a yas25. It needed a little fettling.
I can't decide which one I like the best.
They both cost about the same. The action is very similar. Which speaks well for the yam, to be as slick as a new horn after 30ish years of student use. The yam still looks good after a clean.
If you want a good horn with nothing needing doing the Thomann 580 is a safe bet.
If you don't mind second hand and are willing to tweak, clean and maybe change a few pads go Yam.
Bear in mind though that alto isn't a small tenor. Completely different animal and doesn't suit all tenor players. The transposing is a little more complicated and it's less cool to look at. 😉
Not for all the items the sells.Just to point out that G4M have wearhouses in Germany, Spain, Sweden and Ireland - EU purchasing shouldn't be affected by UK taxes.
