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Selmer reference 54 alto registration
Selmer reference 54 alto registration





  1. #SELMER REFERENCE 54 ALTO REGISTRATION FULL#
  2. #SELMER REFERENCE 54 ALTO REGISTRATION SERIES#
  3. #SELMER REFERENCE 54 ALTO REGISTRATION FREE#

#SELMER REFERENCE 54 ALTO REGISTRATION FREE#

These two altos are a lot of fun.0% Finance available when you spend over £300īand Supplies are now able to offer you interest free finance on orders over £300, you can buy now and pay later over 6 or 12 months! We also offer a range of finance options including 24-month and 36-month with low interest fees. I really think both Selmer and Yamaha have hit the spot. Moreover, I prefer the key action on the 82Z-it truly pops. (If you're out there and willing, please PM me). If I found a willing repair tech, I would have a custom f# trill key built for my 82Z with a pearl instead of the yellow brass key. 54 simply lacked the pop of the 82Z's action, which I attribute to the spring length (I could be wrong). I like the key action on the 82Z significantly better than on that Ref. Still, the 82Z is the most free-blowing, flexible, "brilliantly rich" and resonant sounding saxophone I have played. But it only took about ten seconds to readjust and stabilize the intonation. I think this may be due to the free-blowing nature of the G1 neck. 54 for a few hours, I switched back to the Z and noticed a few intonation glitches above high-b that I have been apparently adjusting for since switching to the Yamaha 875EX several years ago (and then the 82Z). The Yamaha 82Z, in terms of playability and sound, is an equal to the Ref.

#SELMER REFERENCE 54 ALTO REGISTRATION FULL#

The Reference 54 is an amazing player with a full voice, a robust sound, and great intonation. (I dislike the same thing about the 875EX-the springs are shorter and the action is less "poppy"). 54 are possibly shorter than those on my 82Z. But I was not overly fond of the key action on the horn.

#SELMER REFERENCE 54 ALTO REGISTRATION SERIES#

This horn, to my ears, had the profound color of the SA 80 II with the flexibility of a great Mark VI and the intonation of the Series II. The left-hand palm keys, on the other hand (no pun intended) were very comfortable. I did not like the right-hand side keys as much as the Z, and I'm not sure how I would adjust for that. The ergonomics were very comfortable, and the left-hand spatula keys were more comfortable than my Z. But the resistance may yield slightly more solid upper note stability it is definitely more centered than my Z, more easily controllable, and I think the intonation required less effort to stabilize as a result. 54 was a little too resistant-a different neck on this horn (or an opened neck pipe) would be nice.

selmer reference 54 alto registration

It was not as brilliant and free-blowing as my Z, but it did have a fuller/richer sound. Moreover, its intonation was simply as close to perfect as it gets. It had a full voice and a flexible and resonant sound. This horn was simply amazing-I still hear this thing. Yamaha 82Zs are very consistent and well-made saxophones, but they lack the splendor of the Selmer Ref. The low c# key responds great (now that it has a "leaf spring"). The neck to body fit is good, but this Ref. I had its key height custom set-its sound is huge and it's perfectly in tune (well, you'll see). The key fit is good, but it does require medium viscosity key oil to get/keep some of the rattles out (but I do play the heck out of it). The 82Z's engraving is nice, but it lacks the fine detail of the Ref. The 82Z is a very well-built instrument, but its construction is not "stunning." It kind of reminds me of a Seiko-perfect timing (playing) but not truly customized. This Reference 54 alto is truly a scientifically perfected work of art. It has the beauty and construction of a Patek Philippe with the accuracy of an atomic clock. Quite frankly, the horn is perfectly constructed and as cosmetically perfect as any horn I have seen and felt.

selmer reference 54 alto registration

I also like the front f pearl-cosmetically-it's a nice touch. The f# trill pearl is gorgeous, and the high f# key has an appearance that makes the 82Z's bar almost laughable. The key pop (action) is good (but not equal to or better than my 82Z).

selmer reference 54 alto registration

The key height is set a little higher that I have seen on other Reference 54s but the sound is huge (and perfectly in tune). The engraving is lovely, the key posts are perfect, the key fit is perfect, the lacquer is unique, and the neck to body fit is beyond a doubt as good as it gets. The Reference 54's construction is simply stunning. By: Benjamin Allen See all of this user's reviews on Apr 05, 2012







Selmer reference 54 alto registration