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These are combined with modern design and manufacturing enhancements. It’s a solid modern saxophone, and definitely a good purchase if you can find one used like this. This gorgeously crafted instrument incorporates some of the finest acoustic and ergonomic characteristics of earlier Selmer Paris models. They tune better than a VI, and the keywork is more comfortable too. this trumpet is built to project all the way to the press box.
SELMER REFERENCE 54 BOX PROFESSIONAL
These horns are fun to play, and the lacquer and engraving are really eye-catching. The Selmer Paris 72 Reference 54 alto is a professional saxophone that is a major favorite among.
SELMER REFERENCE 54 BOX SERIES
I tried Series III / II Selmer showroom in Paris. Published on 12/21/13 at 07:59 (This content has been automatically translated from French) I play it for a year. Is it really worth losing $2000-3000+ just to be the one to open the box the first time, versus having something nearly new with a proper setup? Too too too good Selmer Reference 54 Alto. Designed to be a faithful copy of a 1954 Selmer Mark VI tenor saxophone the Reference 54 has been making quite a name for itself and many are saying that this is the best tenor from Selmer since the early VIs. And any new one you buy will also need this same setup and will be worth around $4500 as soon as you drive it off the lot. This is a MAGNIFICENT Selmer Reference 54 tenor saxophone. This horn looks new but saves you thousands of dollars versus buying a new one. Selmer Reference 54 Alto Saxophone neck in dark vintage lacquer New rev3 design of reference 54 neck New design has larger bore ID on tenon and light weight octave key. He has the neck tenon measurements of most brands of saxophones in his shop so if you tell him what you have he can custom fit it for you also. Jack custom fit this Heritage neck to fit my Selmer Reference 54 alto sax perfectly. This horn is better than new because the factory pads have had a fresh setup including replacing several of them for increased playability and better feel and reliability down the road. Boston Sax Shop Heritage Neck on Selmer Reference 54 Alto Sax. These are the best sounding modern Selmers in my opinion, and actually do play similarly to a vintage Selmer, but with more modern ergonomics. Good news is that Matt Stohrer did that work, and it now plays and feels better than a new one. Reference 54 Tenor Reference is a new Selmer Paris concept which combines acoustic or ergonomic characteristics of several famous previous Selmer Paris models with the qualities of today’s top design and manufacture. These horns come from the factory needing a thorough setup, so when this horn came in, I had to get almost all of the sprung-open pads replaced (and a few others I believe). It has been played a little but not much, and is an enormously better deal than buying a new one. This is a matte finish Selmer Reference 54 tenor saxophone.
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Inspired by arguably the greatest saxophone of all time, the Selmer Reference 54 is an amalgamation of vintage sound and aesthetics and modern day reliability, bringing players closer to the famous saxophonists of yesteryear.Near mint example of a Selmer Reference 54 alto. A perfect replacement for the legendary Selmer Mark VI