The most sophisticated sax there is…
Improved versions of that proven classic the Custom 875, the EX saxes are the result of decades of painstaking research and trials involving some of the world's greatest saxophonists. They feature a smooth response and a deep, refined sound full of rich colours. They also feature a solid feel with quick and nimble action, a wide dynamic range, stunning projection, and an authoritative tone with a beautifully defined total core. You will find that the depth and smoothness of their sound is simply incredible, and you will also find that these horns are very flexible, at home in any kind of music. The size and shape of the key buttons have been changed for a better 'feel', while the new Custom necks enhance tonal resonance and give a quicker, more comfortable response. And the saxes feature a two-point bell brace for better efficiency, so you don't have to work as hard to sound great.
Neck
The EX alto G1 neck is handmade and offer highly accurate intonation with an improved response.
Octave key
The octave key has a unique new ball joint design for smoother, quicker action. The new neck receiver improves the tonal resonance.
Left-hand seesaw key
The left hand seesaw key has been redesigned to facilitate playability as well as feel more comfortable.
Bell brace
The bell/body brace features two-point contact for enhanced projection and a free-blowing response.
Centre-bow reinforcement plate
The centre-bow reinforcement plate has been removed on the EX alto for a free blowing resistance.
Case
These saxes come in deluxe ultra lightweight cases which provide excellent protection. A convenient carrying strap is also included.
SPECS
Body Finish: Gold lacquer
Auxiliary Keys: High F# , Front F
Key buttons material: Mother of pearl
Bell Decoration: Hand-engraved
Pivot Screw: New bullet head design
Thumb hook: Adjustable
Key of Instrument: Eb
Included Accessories: Mouthpiece AS4CM
Musikk-Miljø Toyooka 2005
Forfatter:
Tom H. Bjørkhaug
Musikk-Miljø as ved Morten Gjendemsjø og Mons Hauge besøkte Yamaha messingfabrikken i Hamamatsu i Japan 2005.
Her ser dere en video om hvordan Yamaha lager en trompet.
Yamaha Brass Toyooka 2004
Forfatter:
Tom H. Bjørkhaug
Tom Haakon Bjørkhaug visits Yamaha's Toyooka plant in Japan 2004