Soprano Saxophone Case

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Soprano Saxophone Case

This protective lightweight PRO PAC was designed for straight soprano saxophones with fixed or detachable necks. This case features an adaptable block for full body help of the instrument. Convenient exterior pocket with built-in organizer and shoulder strap.

Different manufacturers of saxophones offer dissimilar prices for the same saxophone with a view to increase their sales. A fancified saxophone will be more expensive. Prices of saxophones may alter any time without former notification. Some manufacturers offer low prices for saxophones, inclusive of maintenance, service plan and further and added accessories. Several shops offer saxophones at discount or wholesale prices.

A new saxophone is a better option even if the prices are higher than for a applied one. New saxophones use the most progressed mechanisms and are made utilizing innovative production techniques. The new saxophone also gets help from the factory or the music store where you purchased it. Usually, buying a new saxophone may be very expensive. But most times you may get one at a very good price.

Saxophone prices vary according to the materials used. Gold, silver brass and other materials are used to make a saxophone. Soprano saxophones with cases are available from $330 to $4,200. Beginner’s alto saxophone with case may be purchased for $290. An pricey alto saxophone falls in the range of $5,600. Silver packed tenor saxophones cost $335-$4,600. Baritone saxophones may cost up to $6,500. If the shipping cost is not included, then the overall prices will be higher. Although there is no real “average,” in general, saxophone prices range amid $200 and $7000.

Used saxophones are a cash saving option. They may be found in the desired quality and price range. Used saxophone prices are determined by the brand, age and condition of the saxophone. Hundreds of old saxophones are purchased and sold each and everyday on a great deal of Internet sites.

A beginner with a little cash may settle for a student model saxophone. An intermediate player with a modest budget may look into intermediate model saxophones. There are assorted music stores that rent saxophones. If your budget is not sufficient to buy a saxophone, then you may on occasion rent one from a music instrument store.


Soprano Saxophone Case

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Soprano Saxophone Case

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Soprano Saxophone Case

Soprano Saxophone


Most helpful client reviews

1 of 1 humans found the following review helpful.
5Terrific Case for an AKAI EWI 4000s
By William D. Center
I purchased this for my EWI. Perfect fit! Just shifted the velcro pieces inside the case around a bit and it looks like it was made for it. I’ve used it for more than a year and couldn’t be happier.

1 of 1 humans found the following review helpful.
5Best value on the market
By Robert
I got that case for my EWI 4000s – fits perfectly! I perfectly love it – ultralight, keeps the instrument and some further and added staff safe! Great quality for a reasonable price.

1 of 1 persons found the following review helpful.
5Protec review
By Astronomy buff
Excellent case. I use it for the EWI 4000S. Lots of compartments and rugged case protects the EWI. I use it weekly.

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