The Chinese generic sounds about right - prob similar to a Gear4Music If the only sax I had was the old Lafleur, I’d still be happy, and I’d still play it every day. Not playing a specific sax, just playing, stop. Although I have what I consider to be my ideal tenor and alto, playing the Lafleur made it clear to me that it’s playing the sax that’s important. Blowing the Lafleur really made me think about this constant chasing for ‘the’ sax. So, a conclusion? We’re spoilt for choice these days, with cheap and playable instruments making the sax so affordable that anyone who fancies a try can have a go, and not be limited by the instrument.Īnd the other thing, which started this off in the first place. However, I preferred the Lafleur – by a long way – to the Buescher, despite my sentimental attachment to it. OK, I much prefer the T992, it’s slick and rich sounding, and is a real quality item. I was able to compare it to my T992 and the 1970s Buescher Aristocrat I learnt on thirty five years ago. Blaring out in the kitchen, it really brings out the rocker in me. Case so heavy it should come with an engine.Action quite consistent through the range.
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