What are the best tenor saxophones for intermediate players looking to upgrade?
| Product ⇅ | Price ⇅ | Brand ⇅ | Model ⇅ | Material ⇅ | Key of Saxophone ⇅ | Length (in) ⇅ | Bell Size (in) ⇅ | Weight (lb) ⇅ |
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Yamaha YTS-480 Intermediate Tenor Saxophone (Manufacturer Part #: YTS-480)
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£1922.82 ≈ | — | — | Yellow brass | Bb | — | — | — |
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The Yamaha YTS-480 is an intermediate Bb tenor saxophone designed for players stepping up from student models. It uses a 62-style neck and a yellow brass build to support accurate intonation, warm tone, and quick response. It also includes features like Front F and a high F# key for expanding repertoire. ★ 适合人群It's a true intermediate upgrade for players moving beyond student tenors because it's an intermediate Bb tenor with a 62-style neck and a yellow brass body and bell, plus advanced keywork like Front F and high F# for modern band and jazz demands. |
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P Mauriat PMXT-66RX/PMXT-66R Tenor Saxophone (Dark Lacquer Model: PMXT-66RX)
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£3482.88 ≈ | — | — | Brass | Bb | — | — | — |
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The PMXT-66RX is a professional-class tenor sax in Bb designed with rolled tone holes (66/67R) and a larger bell for a warm, 'fat' sound. It uses a Super VI neck and oversized nickel-silver key touches, and is finished in dark vintage lacquer. It's suited to players moving beyond intermediate horns who want stronger resonance and a vintage-style response. ★ 适合人群Intermediate players upgrading for a richer, more resonant sound benefit from the PMXT-66RX's rolled tone holes and larger bell, plus oversized nickel-silver key touches for improved feel and response. |
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