Al Ex
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Hi!
Having started sax on alto one year ago, I will hopefully soon be able to buy a tenor. My alto is a YAS 280 and I'm happy with it (well, I was quite happy too when I tried a friend's Selmer SA80 but that's another story), so I was thinking about getting a new YTS 280, having always be a little reluctant about buying used gear.
Still, I discovered recently that a little shop in my area was selling used and often more or less vintage saxophones. Among the instruments he currently has in store, there's an old stencil made for a french company in the 70's, built in Germany at the time (by Weltklang if I'm not mistaken). I've read about the instrument, which seems to play well. They say it has a bump that could not be properly repaired but which has no impact on the sound, and that it has to clean soldering marks which seem to have been made by a pro a long time ago.
A new YTS 280, marketed as a "student" instrument costs around 1500€, while the tenor in my example is sold 700€. What do you think about it: is it "safer" to go for a brand new (or let's say a recent used one) "student" model, or is it worth trying a "hell this one looks like it's been through three world wars but still sounds good" one? I mean, some brands like Selmer have such a reputation that no one will doubt about the playability of a 50 years old instrument, but can old stencil be as reliable, despite being much less notorious?
Having started sax on alto one year ago, I will hopefully soon be able to buy a tenor. My alto is a YAS 280 and I'm happy with it (well, I was quite happy too when I tried a friend's Selmer SA80 but that's another story), so I was thinking about getting a new YTS 280, having always be a little reluctant about buying used gear.
Still, I discovered recently that a little shop in my area was selling used and often more or less vintage saxophones. Among the instruments he currently has in store, there's an old stencil made for a french company in the 70's, built in Germany at the time (by Weltklang if I'm not mistaken). I've read about the instrument, which seems to play well. They say it has a bump that could not be properly repaired but which has no impact on the sound, and that it has to clean soldering marks which seem to have been made by a pro a long time ago.
A new YTS 280, marketed as a "student" instrument costs around 1500€, while the tenor in my example is sold 700€. What do you think about it: is it "safer" to go for a brand new (or let's say a recent used one) "student" model, or is it worth trying a "hell this one looks like it's been through three world wars but still sounds good" one? I mean, some brands like Selmer have such a reputation that no one will doubt about the playability of a 50 years old instrument, but can old stencil be as reliable, despite being much less notorious?