

OverallĬompared to my 991, the Yanagisawa 992 tenor saxophone would work well for classical as well as jazz musicians due to its warm tone. The 992 I believe has a warmer tone due to the bronze finish and I found a bit easier to play in tune than my 991. I do have to say that on my 991, I found that, since it’s a brighter horn, I had to adjust to the brighter sound when fine tuning in the upper register. I went through my overtone workout smoothly and could not find any notes in particular that were excessively sharp. I believe the attention to detail with regards to fine-tuning is the reason these horns play so well out of the case and require essentially no adjustments. The Yanagisawa 992 was well-constructed and was very easy to get around, especially in the palm keys. I would say the Yanagisawa embodies the free-blowing-ness of a Yamaha, but with the action more in-line with a modern Selmer. I found while moving into the altissimo register it was almost too easy and this was something that I have to practice more on my Mark VI tenor. I played this horn right out of the box, and had no difficulty playing from low Bb to High F#. I felt that the metal resonators really enhanced the core sound of the 992 and did not take away from the dark lush tone. Overall, my Yanagisawa 991 tends to be on the brighter side througout the horn but while trying out the 992, the bronze finish gave this horn a darker sound and with the metal resonators (on the 992 not on the 991) this tenor had a bigger, punchier sound. The 992 has some nice features such as metal resonators, which I would definitely consider in my next horn purchase. I personally own a Yanagisawa 991 tenor which I absolutely think is a great modern tenor. The Yanagisawa 992 saxophone looks great with its bronze body and gold lacquer keys. It does not store any personal data.Yanagisawa 992 Tenor Yanagisawa 992 Tenor Appearance The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously.

Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Includes mouthpiece and Jupiter Light case with ergonomic backpack set.Blue steel springs for a precise reaction of the keys.Adjustable stop felts in the key guard to prevent intonation weaknesses.C # – Bb Rocker for a more comfortable way of playing.Includes clip-on pickup and batteries (2x AAA)īundle offer comprising Jupiter JTS700Q Tenor Sax.Meter Mode (Auto) or Sound Out Mode (Manual).Voices via jack input (signal loop through), clip pickup or built-in microphone.Transpose function for C, F, Bb and Eb instruments.Suitable for guitar, bass, ukulele and violin.Stand diameter when collapsed: approx.Locking mechanism with one-hand adjustment of the music desk.Stand and sheet holder made of aluminium (non-magnetic).An additional adapter also allows for a trumpet, bugel or soprano saxophone peg.

Stand is also equipped with a clarinet peg.The lower support arm can also be adjusted via several locking positions.The upper support arm is flexible and can be adjusted to different bell sizes.All instrument support parts are covered with a protective plastic coating.Glass-fibre reinforced plastic base with foldable legs.Response and sound character balanced and uniform over the entire range.French M.Chanu pads with synthetic resonatorsīundle offer comprising Thomann TTS-350 Tenor Sax.We have created for you a rating of the Best 23 Tenor Saxophones
