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Purchasing a Pro Horn as a Beginner
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<blockquote data-quote="MrJ" data-source="post: 481895" data-attributes="member: 8589"><p>I would say that the most expensive sax you can afford may not necessarily be the best for you. As others said, play them and decide based off what feels best to you. Buying used in excellent or mint condition can save you quite a bit of money and like in my case it sometimes comes with extras like a second neck. The bore on the V1 neck is too wide for me right now but that won't always be the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrJ, post: 481895, member: 8589"] I would say that the most expensive sax you can afford may not necessarily be the best for you. As others said, play them and decide based off what feels best to you. Buying used in excellent or mint condition can save you quite a bit of money and like in my case it sometimes comes with extras like a second neck. The bore on the V1 neck is too wide for me right now but that won't always be the case. [/QUOTE]
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