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Yanagisawa T992 Tenor Mint Like New Bronze

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    The bronze and solid silver Yanagisawa tenors are among the best tenor saxophones made today. The Yanagisawa company makes only saxophones, and they make them with a continuous commitment to improvement. They have the best build quality of any modern saxophone, across the board.

    This is the T-992 model, which is identical to the T-991 in design. The difference is that the 992 is made of solid bronze, rather than brass. The keys are still brass, giving the horn a nice two-tone look. This horn is cosmetically in mint condition, and was bought new as a backup backup tenor and never played. There are no dents, no dings, no resolders, no past repairs, and no other flaws on the sax. It ships in the original case also in mint condition.

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      The bronze and solid silver Yanagisawa tenors are among the best tenor saxophones made today. The Yanagisawa company makes only saxophones, and they make them with a continuous commitment to improvement. They have the best build quality of any modern saxophone, across the board.

      This is the T-992 model, which is identical to the T-991 in design. The difference is that the 992 is made of solid bronze, rather than brass. The keys are still brass, giving the horn a nice two-tone look. This horn is cosmetically in mint condition, and was bought new as a backup backup tenor and never played. There are no dents, no dings, no resolders, no past repairs, and no other flaws on the sax. It ships in the original case also in mint condition.

      Inevitably someone will want to know about the difference in sound between 991 and 992. In my experience with a few dozen horns, I would say that the 991 is basically a clear, round tone. The 992 is a little darker and more complex, and perhaps a bit warmer as well. I tend to prefer the 992 to the 991 on tenor. These horns work well with a wide range of mouthpieces, and that is, after all, the most important way to shape the overall tone.

      With the money you save by buying a mint (slightly used) horn, you can both afford to buy a great mouthpiece (strongly recommended, whether from me or elsewhere) and easily get your money back out down the road without any trouble, should that become a necessity. After all, used saxophones are not like used cars – they don’t wear out if you take care of them. Used in great shape is just as good as new, only less expensive.

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