Selmer reference 54 alto eb sax
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This lighter mechanism decreases the weight of the neck and allows for better vibration and response from the neck tube itself as the overall weight of the neck was decreased by 7%. The new design is one that gives much better stability to the octave key and also is a smaller overall footprint.
#Selmer reference 54 alto eb sax series
This series also saw the design of the octave key’s mounting bracket completely changed. The octave key itself has been reshaped to look more elegant and uses a slight revision to the appearance of the classic Selmer “S” logo on the neck. The 3rd Generation neck brings in the octave key and mounting bracket implemented in the 2010 “Jubilee” release of the Serie II & III saxophones. The neck tube and the tenon thickness stayed the same as the design changes from 2006. 3rd Generation Neck: This change was primarily in the octave mechanism.The result is that the horn played a bit bigger and responded easier than before, especially in the lower range of the sax. In terms of acoustics, this is a rather noticeable difference. Since the outer diameter of the neck stayed the same, this switch actually increased the bore through the tenon of the neck by. 2nd Generation Neck: In 2006, Selmer changed the thickness of the metal used for the tenon on the bottom of the neck.
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While Selmer Paris has kept the design of the neck tube itself the same since the Reference 54 alto release in 2003, there have been now 2 significant changes to the design of the neck overall that affect the performance. Selmer has done a few modifications to the neck on the Reference 54 alto since its release in 2006 to further improve this issue which has resulted in the current “3rd Generation Neck”.
#Selmer reference 54 alto eb sax professional
This is where we are different… we actually perform a true professional setup on the Reference 54 alto (as well as any instrument we sell) prior to delivery to the customer to guarantee that when they receive it, it is playing to its absolute BEST potential!!! Sadly, most shops out there do not properly regulate and adjust the instrument prior to delivering to the customer (either because they don’t want to or don’t have the technical expertise to do so). There are of course other issues that can create this gurgle, the biggest of which is the setup and regulation of the saxophone. The problem falls on how the horn is being played and specifically, what mouthpiece players are using. This sound is what people love about the Reference 54 alto sax! However, for many people, this same bore implementation is also what can be responsible for the infamous gurgle. Many player guess at what this can be due to, but we can actually tell you! See, the Reference 54 alto was designed with a very unique bore that was designed to force a more focused and centered “core” sound that is unique to the Reference 54 alto.
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If you have done much reading online about the Reference 54 alto sax, you are sure to have come across people talking about a “low C gurgle” in the Reference 54 alto.
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So far, the only classically inspired mouthpiece that we have found that works decently with the Reference 54 alto in our testing has been the new Selmer Paris Concept mouthpiece. For this reason, we do not recommend the Reference 54 alto for Classical Playersas classical mouthpieces are not designed as much to produce the necessary breath support to blow past the resistance of the 54. However, if there is not enough breath support behind this air column, then the resistance creates a gurgle effect around low D & C in the horn. This resistance forces better compression to you air column giving the desired core tone. The bore design of the Reference 54 alto adds a certain extra amount of resistance through the bow section of the horn. It loves to be blown hard and powerful! However, this is actually necessary to really play this horn well. The Reference 54 alto is a horn designed for power.