If you are getting some challenge on the above assessments it is only because :ġ) the repeated descriptions of the instrument's maladies (stated here in writing, your son's written list, etc) are not reflected in the video you posted, In some instances the conlcusions and claims which have been made/drawn on your end regarding the horn seem inaccurate.Ģ) It is clear to everyone here, sax players, that your sons technique is a bit. I have a few days to look around.Ĭlick to expand. I can't buy new ATM as the store I would buy is now closed to the 2nd. If new, I would like to buy the YTS-62 but more than likely I would have to settle for the YTS-280. If I could get my son to play the 889 we may be interested in that. Worried about their age though, apparently not good until recently $1000-1450 for various 2nd hand Jupiters including a 889.$1400: 2nd hand YTS-475 in excellent condition except for a ding on the neck - my son said stay away.$1500: 2nd hand Jupiter 889 looks in excellent condition (2014 build).
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$3100: New Jupiter 1100: 15% price cut at the moment but over my budget.$3100: 2nd hand YTS-82ZX Custom (name does quite look right).I can't find any local though (rare as hens teeth here), I would have to buy internationally off the internet again.Īt the moment I am looking at the following (in Australian dollars): The other day he said he will stick with the schools beaten up YTS-23. In a way Nigel we chose Borgani because of one he got to play and he loved it.