At one time I was taking Sax. lessons but then quit. This was years ago. Getting the urge to try again. My question is about the quality of the chines sax like the Mendini brand I see on the internet. Reading the reviews on Amazon I'm at a loss to decide on buying them as many of the review posts are diametrically opposite as to quality. I'm wondering if anyone here has purchased a Chinese saxophone and if so, what do you think of them? Just learning so no need for a pro model.
Re: Saxaphones
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2016 10:56 pm
by fliptw
dun matter really, unless its Yamaha, its probably made in china.
Re: Saxaphones
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2016 9:37 am
by woodchip
Yeah, I know that but I'm interested in the build quality of the horns in the 200.00 range.
Re: Saxaphones
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2016 1:10 pm
by Tunnelcat
I'm with fliptw. Anything built in China is going to be either junk, or made with cheap, thin, poorly machined, adulterated metals that will turn your hands green and sound like a cat being strangled. But check out this list of good saxes if you're serious.
Uesed sax's can be pricey and then there is a cost to have someone go through and tune them.
Re: Saxaphones
Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2016 11:39 am
by Tunnelcat
woody, you get what you pay for. You just want to mess around and don't care what you sound like, cheap will work. After all, you're just practicing. You want to get serious, only expensive will do. But you may want to read this guy's review on Chinese Alto Saxophones. The Chinese are improving. The price is still pretty gnarly at $315 though and that was back in 2006. What is it you want to spend? Work from there.
The way you canceled that last chess game weeks ago, I thought you were in a big heap of trouble.
Maybe you should take up the saxophone along with woody and play as a duet. It would be relaxing.
Re: Saxaphones
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2016 10:40 am
by Isaac
I broke my last phone. Again. I got a new one. I should install that chess game again.
Re: Saxaphones
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2016 12:07 pm
by woodchip
tunnelcat wrote:woody, you get what you pay for. You just want to mess around and don't care what you sound like, cheap will work. After all, you're just practicing. You want to get serious, only expensive will do. But you may want to read this guy's review on Chinese Alto Saxophones. The Chinese are improving. The price is still pretty gnarly at $315 though and that was back in 2006. What is it you want to spend? Work from there.