Thanks everyone.

I already took it to Chuck Levin's, which has the most proper repair shop I know of around here. They won't work on "off-brand" instruments, which mine is. The repair guy I talked to was very helpful though, and helped me understand what might be going on with it. Apparently the neck having been bent by the fall, and then bent back by me, was not the issue (I thought it was because that was the only visible change other than the bell flare being bent).
I had already checked it with a leak light and found a lot of leaks, some quite major (and high up, which is the worst place). Fixing this would require bending key arms or replacing pads. This sax was never very good (it's a cheap thing I bought used from a friend), but now it is all but unplayable down low, and has lost its quiet range on most notes. I don't want to do the required repairs on it myself or find someone to do it, as I don't feel that it's worth the time or money. This sax has been a close friend for quite some time but now I feel it is time to replace it with a proper instrument that will be better than it ever was.
So, I have begun shopping for a tenor (also at Chuck Levins), and whooooooa are they nicer than what I'm used to. It's a daunting decision though. I don't want to compromise this time, which may mean spending more money than I have haha.
On a positive note, I picked a mouthpiece for my soprano, and it is quite nice.
