The Best Saxophone Made? Vintage sax shootout!

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  • @drwallysax
    @drwallysax  Před rokem +18

    Which one should I buy!? Which one sounded best?

    • @SomeGuyOnSax
      @SomeGuyOnSax Před rokem

      Didn't you already buy a Super 20 and took it back because you didn't like the neck strap hook?

    • @fg87fgd
      @fg87fgd Před rokem +1

      Selmer Dorsey for me.

    • @brigitte546
      @brigitte546 Před rokem +1

      My ears and soul loved the Zephyr most. So smooth 🥰

    • @Jim_Michael
      @Jim_Michael Před rokem

      I like the King Zeypher Special. Very nice core sound. Thanks for creating this video.

    • @saxmajor71
      @saxmajor71 Před rokem +2

      I play a Conn so I assumed I'd like the Conn best, but I honestly thought you sounded best on the 62.

  • @jeroenneve5807
    @jeroenneve5807 Před rokem +40

    The best saxophone in the world is the one you blow into.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem +10

      If it's the King Zephyr, then yes ;)

    • @BBHarpy
      @BBHarpy Před rokem

      And if you blow in god MKVI .. just perfekt

    • @volatilefish3908
      @volatilefish3908 Před měsícem

      @@drwallysax king zephyr enjoyer? my already high respect for you has further increased

  • @McGillMusicSaxSchool
    @McGillMusicSaxSchool Před rokem +7

    Great video Wally - I love that King Zephyr! Wow!

  • @SWICfilm
    @SWICfilm Před 10 měsíci +3

    Thank you Dr. Wally for celebrating these beautiful works of art! I've always gravitated to vintage horns, probably because of the price at first, but because of their incomparable tone and beauty. If you want to buy one, I think I would vote for the Kings. They are spectacularly beautiful to look at, and their tone and playability is awesome too.

  • @peterolsson3662
    @peterolsson3662 Před rokem +5

    All great horns. It comes down to personal taste and the feel of the horn. By the look the Zephyr is georgeous, but for the sound i tend to the cigar cutter.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem

      I agree completely. If the Cigar Cutter tone came out of the King (and with king keywork), I'd buy it in a heartbeat!

  • @Craig2760
    @Craig2760 Před rokem +4

    I have a 13*** Cigar Cutter. Retired it about 5 years ago after playing it for over 20 years. Needs a pro quality restoration. Haven't found a modern alto that sounds as sweet. My ear perked up when you played the King Zephyr.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem +1

      Oh nice! Get that restored, it's a beauty! I agree with the King Zephyr - something special there!

  • @Harako15
    @Harako15 Před rokem +10

    I’ve been waiting for a video like this. To hear you sound so similar on every sax, displaying your consistency of sound

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem +2

      It's certainly eye opening eh? To be fair, they did feel very different. Listening back.....very similar indeed!

    • @Rabittsfoot1
      @Rabittsfoot1 Před rokem +1

      @@drwallysax Dr Wally, you should do a modern vintage saxophone comparison with the popular options of today. I feel your input is valuable to a lot of ppl that support your channel.

  • @masapell
    @masapell Před rokem +3

    I played on a Super 20 next to a Mark VI at a repair shop one time and could not put that 20 down. It was not for sale and I am honestly a hack anyway, so it was back to reality for me. I got a great deal on a 1960 Buffet SuperDynaction alto and have loved it ever since. :)

  • @daleweiman196
    @daleweiman196 Před rokem +9

    That Super 20 is incredible.

  • @LuanneFose
    @LuanneFose Před rokem +3

    I purchased an Ishimori Wood Stone AF New Vintage Unlacquered Alto Sax from Get-A-Sax last November and I absolutely love it! The feel of the horn and intonation is unlike any alto I have ever played. Several of my saxophone buddies have tried it and are saving up their dollars for one. Brian and Tyler were great to work with and really set-up the horn nicely before sending it out. I know it isn't vintage, Wally, but you really ought to try one - especially the unlacquered version.

  • @dasteufelhund
    @dasteufelhund Před rokem +3

    I appreciate the suit. Very professional in a home setting. I love my 1968 Martin, take that over the Selmers on any given day.

  • @tomasespinosa9935
    @tomasespinosa9935 Před rokem +5

    The cigar cutter surprise me, that sax had a great and big sound. I think the cigar cutter and the zeyphr were the best.
    Good luck with that choice!👍

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem +1

      The Zephyr is tempting me for sure!

  • @jseligmann
    @jseligmann Před rokem +2

    No way did I know that you were going to feature the King, but I'm not surprised. I play a 1954 King Zephyr tenor, the basic version of the fancier Super 20, and the thing simply sings... and, yes, it's meticulously made. Coincidentally, many decades ago, I spent a lot of time in Cleveland Ohio and worked less than a mile from the King factory and had no idea of its existence. What a Sax!

  • @francistaylor5097
    @francistaylor5097 Před rokem +5

    Thanks for this great video. I've always played vintage horns, mostly because they were affordable. That said, I also love the history. I've got an alto Buescher Aristocrat 1936 and a Holton 241 tenor 1947. Love them both.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem +1

      It's such a fun thing to own a bit of musical history!

    • @shipsahoy1793
      @shipsahoy1793 Před rokem

      @@drwallysax
      Greetings Doc…
      As far as Yamaha altos go, do you think an old overhauled Yamaha 62 purple logo would be better or worse than say the newest yas-62 that has been properly COA’d ?? (forget about price for a moment for the primary or initial answer).
      Thanks! Your channel always works for me!😉
      Yeah, I know, go practice!
      👨🏻🎷🥳

  • @thomaskipfer1008
    @thomaskipfer1008 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Your, " go practice," is well taken. A horn plays what it is given. My Martin alto sounds like any of these great horns- if I certainly go practice. My Committee II, 1938, has the sweetest high D# - dead on the money every time. My 10 M; double receiver is a nice asset. That Conn artist... Doc, you and the Conn had the magic for me, Great Demo.

  • @KrisVComm
    @KrisVComm Před rokem +2

    Ok…that was awesome. There’s a place for each of these colors in the crayon box of saxophones! What a testimony to the craftsmen of yore.
    You are a fortunate man to be able to play and feel these remarkable beasts!

  • @mario_jesusfollower2953
    @mario_jesusfollower2953 Před rokem +4

    I’m a personal fan of the conn. It has great edge but has a dark element to it too. Great all rounder. Also the super 20 is great. 3 for me was the Yamaha

  • @robertballard8833
    @robertballard8833 Před rokem +2

    Robert here again - note on ergonomics For small to medium hands its hard to beat a Selmer balanced action horn , MkVI, Yamaha, Yanigasawa. This is especially true for Tenor. For Med large to large hands, the balanced action Keywork - off set tone holes - is cumbersome and can be down right painful. OK, apparently Marcel Mule was the exception. I have large hands and have given up the idea of playing a Super Balanced action horn. I have tried MkVI and VIIs several times. For me its a King or Martin Tenor. The Conn 10 M is somewhere in between - in line tone holes, but your R hand is still slightly cocked to the Left of center. The old Selmer Super and Balanced horns - Cigar cutter ( those before The Super Balanced action) - those with the bell keys on the inside of the bell - had in line tone holes and are the nearest thing to a Mark VI for people like me.

    • @grantkoeller8911
      @grantkoeller8911 Před rokem

      i have large hands and my 1952 Selmer Super Balanced Action tenor is perfection.

  • @jonathanbieniada1797
    @jonathanbieniada1797 Před rokem +2

    That was a great, high quality video. I really enjoyed it. Thank you Dr. Wally!

  • @peteboynton4536
    @peteboynton4536 Před rokem +3

    Without being in the same room, it is hard to say which one sounds the best. You sound great on all of them, but if I had to pick one for you, I really liked what you played on the King Zeypher.

  • @pbnj4lyfe298
    @pbnj4lyfe298 Před rokem +4

    All sounded great, But.. Cigar Cutter and Zephyr Special! Those two, for me, had a certain sound quality.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem

      both very special! Hard to choose, I want them all! Hey, can I borrow $25,000?

    • @pbnj4lyfe298
      @pbnj4lyfe298 Před rokem

      Let me check my money tree!😂 Hmmm.. not enough water.. 🤔 completely bare. 😫 Btw, I dig the intro to the vid! 👏👏😂😂👍

  • @ewetoobblowzdogg8410
    @ewetoobblowzdogg8410 Před 8 měsíci

    I've had many a Selmer player try my vintage H.Couf Superba 1 and the look on their face when they feel the action and hear the warm tone always is a joy. The Couf is a true players horn.

  • @GeorgeSKLeong
    @GeorgeSKLeong Před rokem +1

    Regardless of which sax you played on, Dr Wally, the core sound is still you with very subtle differences. I absolutely love your sweet round tone with that nice overtones. I wish I can have your sound.

  • @TheJazzocrat
    @TheJazzocrat Před rokem +3

    Thanks so much for posting this. I’m a huge Yamaha fan, so the Purple Logo is the obvious choice. Keep up the great video content! You’re fun to watch!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem +1

      Awww, well that is very kind. I love the early Yamahas too, I still have the original 1990s neck for my 875 - much sweeter than the current models :)

    • @tonyr.4778
      @tonyr.4778 Před rokem +2

      That's my horn. Purple logo 62. Bought it new and still happy.

    • @garyschoney1471
      @garyschoney1471 Před rokem

      Yup I also bought a new YTS62 back in 1986 and still playing it.

  • @curtisvalle5141
    @curtisvalle5141 Před rokem +1

    The reverb is a more important variable to listener in this vid, Doc. These saxes all sound great. Brands and models are personal preference. I played a 1976 Mark 6 tenor and a 1950 SBA alto for years. I tried a mint YTS 61 in early 80s. Sold the Mark and never looked back.... still my no. 1 until recent procurement of brand new Custom Z tenor. Bought it to match a mint Custom Z alto I got 2 yrs ago. The Yamahas seem less fragile. My sleeper horns are the newer Buffet 400 series. I drove to SaXQUEST in St. Louis to score the new tenor. I was seriously considering a new/mint Yamaha soprano for the Triifecta.
    We A/B all the Yam. models and ranked against my closet queen 2007 Mad Meg Cannonball. Played and sounded too close to justify the cost IMHO. Saxquest and staff are really worth a visit. Keep swinging for the fences, Professor.

  • @YoungWilliamO
    @YoungWilliamO Před rokem +1

    Loved them all for different reasons, but overall, the Purple Logo reigns supreme.

  • @HahnJames
    @HahnJames Před rokem +1

    I loved the sound of the Dorsey model and the sound of the Cigar Cutter model most even though, the two sounds were distinctively different.

  • @garyzimmer8061
    @garyzimmer8061 Před rokem

    Hi Doc Wally. Been awhile since I checked you out. Recorded and been playin' pro for over 50 years and been a tech. for 47. I always thought my '70 Super 20 was one of the best tenors ever made and played. One day a guy brought in a gold-plated Selmer model 22 Tenor in an alligator skin case for me to go over. When I asked if he knew what he had, he said his grandfather played professionally in Chicago in the 30's. After the repairs, I play tested it. It played better than mine. I repaired/played thousands of horns, cigar cutter, bal. act, mk vi, Yani., Keilworth, Couf. etc. I offered him my horn and $500, he wouldn't take it. He gave it to his 5th daughter. She destroyed it.
    Btw, I was told that in the last 2 yrs. Super 20 was in production, '74/'75, to cut costs they quit annealing the body tube. Had a '75 alto, and it always played like it had a rag stuck in it. An employee from UMI told me that.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem

      I had a 1969 Super 20, really didn't sing. most beautiful horn I've ever owned, such a shame..

  • @RobertJWaid
    @RobertJWaid Před 8 měsíci

    There are so many outstanding horns. Thanks for showing vintage as a great option. Love the art with the wine-tasting type analysis. Choosing a horn is so personal. I need to produce my sound and choose a horn I don’t have to fight much to deliver. 50 years ago, Mark VI was love at first sight (sound). Others will keep on looking.

  • @mikereeder2351
    @mikereeder2351 Před rokem +3

    I would love to get a Super 20. Played one once and it felt like wild horses and I had to rein them in. I love my Radio Improved. Has some serious idiosyncrasies but it's me now. I like the new Eastman horns a lot also.

    • @mikereeder2351
      @mikereeder2351 Před rokem

      These are all for tenor. I imagine there is some difference for alto possibly. Also love the Ladyface.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem +2

      I want them all! Know what you mean about the wild horses. It's like those guys who buy Lamborghinis and total it the first day when they mash the gas!

  • @neilclarke2201
    @neilclarke2201 Před 5 měsíci

    I have owned a 1931 Cigar Cutter since 1982. Never played another tenor. People constantly comment on its great, great sound.

  • @cilantro5221
    @cilantro5221 Před rokem +1

    I think the Yamaha was my favorite, idk I just like Yamahas. I do love this format, testing horns against one another just to hear the subtleties.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem

      I always love a good ol' Yammy. Was a super fun day for sure!

  • @giffordscott2599
    @giffordscott2599 Před 9 měsíci

    i play a 1941 buescher big b alto and i totally agree with the build quality being superb also vintage horns tend to have more characteristics in their tone which makes each vintage horn unique as opposed to a new yanigasaw horn which are known for being precisely identical from one another, while some players want to have consistency between horns these vintage horns will give you a unique and individualized sound that you wouldn’t hear in anyone else’s playing

    • @giffordscott2599
      @giffordscott2599 Před 9 měsíci

      i also have a 1937 martin committee 1 and it is literally the most solid toughest thing to have ever existed sometimes i think it might even be stronger than a tank

  • @BlueRidgeEd
    @BlueRidgeEd Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for putting this together & sharing, Wally. Some terrific sounding vintage horns to enjoy listening to. As more of a lyrical player, I tended to come back to the Conn Artist after listening to the "competition" several times, buddy.

  • @DynamixWarePro
    @DynamixWarePro Před rokem +2

    I like the sound you got with the Dorsey and I really liked the tone of the Cigar Cutter but I slightly preferred the King Zeyphr Special, I really like it's smooth sound and it is a sax I'd like to play one day if I get the chance.
    3:18 - Build quality? Made better? While I have never played a vintage sax yet, I have one word, Yanagisawa. I have never once had any issues with the build quality with my Yanagisawa AW02. It has never once went out of adjustment or needed repairs in the 3 and a half years I had it. Jay Metcafle from Better Sax said the same and said from a repairman's perspective, they are a pleasure to work on.

    • @furious8191
      @furious8191 Před rokem +1

      we'll see how it holds up after 50 years

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem

      I've owned the Yanigisawa AW10 (it's in a few of my youtube videos). It's fine, but I had a few issues with rollers and lacquer quality.

  • @alemiranda2156
    @alemiranda2156 Před rokem +1

    Great video! Love Get a sax guys . Wally love your sound!

  • @grantkoeller8911
    @grantkoeller8911 Před rokem +1

    Paul Desmond saxophone. A Selmer Super Balanced Action alto, (a 1949 super action)

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem

      I tried a couple, did not love them which surprised me! Given my adoration for Bud Shank and Desmond (who both used the Balanced Action) I had intended to buy one. Alas, the mark vi felt more comfortable in many respects.

  • @rayrayray4116
    @rayrayray4116 Před 26 dny

    Buescher Big B. Does it for me. Much under rated. 1940’s vintage. All day long

  • @tonyb4077
    @tonyb4077 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Another Great Video By the World’s Greatest Dr. Wally. Thank you. One question: what mouthpiece/reed combination did you use? Thanks

  • @robertballard8833
    @robertballard8833 Před rokem

    I really enjoy both your Videos! 45 year player and sax repair person here - Super 20 is maybe the best. Cant afford one? get a Series 2 or even 3 Zephyr and get the neck silver plated. I'm also a fan of Baugnier/ Noblets horns.Real anecdote - was backing up a pianist along with a drummer on a series 3 Zephyr on a ballad , playing long tone "string" parts in the background. The drummer said he'd never heard a sax sound like that - It sounded like a French horn. The Cleveland to Super 20 Kings just had a versatility other horns dont have...

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem

      Lot of colors in that horn for sure.

  • @rickbennettartmusicvideo7720

    Great video! Would love to see one on vintage tenors

  • @MichaelCorner-l7o
    @MichaelCorner-l7o Před 11 hodinami

    I'd really like to hear some older French instruments alongside these, like the SML Model D and Buffet Super Dynaction, to hear the difference. Interesting vid!!

  • @stevenstusek7921
    @stevenstusek7921 Před rokem +1

    Awesome presentation; and what beautiful horns!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem

      Hey Steve! We need to coffee and catch up soon.

    • @stevenstusek7921
      @stevenstusek7921 Před rokem

      Absolutely! I’ll be back in the hood on August 15.

  • @deanmoriarty6100
    @deanmoriarty6100 Před rokem

    Wonderful - thank you!

  • @BBHarpy
    @BBHarpy Před rokem

    I got. an incredible god Selmer MKVI from Willy Zumbrunnen…Saxprofi and Organisator for the Jazzfestivals In Montreux… he was playing the MKVI for decades and always give it to the best Saxdoc in Swizz … now it‘s my best Sax in the Studio … Yamaha 62 ( the old one ) was always a Great Horn too but the MK is on top … Vibrations. Flexible.Sounds and i feel the sax like i Never did … a sax Made for the Hands oft the Artist

  • @dsb2375
    @dsb2375 Před rokem +1

    You make all of these sing, but I LOVE your sound on the Super 20. That was my second horn acquired in 6th grade ('vintage' is a relative thing I suppose), I kick myself now for letting it go 44yrs ago, won't make the same mistake with my Dorsey! Off to play post-vacay catch up on Doxy...

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem +1

      You've got a Dorsey!!!!!

    • @dsb2375
      @dsb2375 Před rokem

      @@drwallysax yes, you already know that! Just as lovely but not nearly as pretty as the one you played here. My long gone Super 20 was beautifully pristine with silver neck and keys, but did not have full pearls. Your humble Studio student, Dave B

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem +1

      @@dsb2375 DAVE! I don't always know the youtube user names!

    • @dsb2375
      @dsb2375 Před rokem

      @@drwallysax yeah, as an infrequent CZcamsr I was surprised by my name as well! Now that I’m playing out more, hope to be looking soon for a daily travel horn to give the Dorsey a break now and then…

  • @phooesnax
    @phooesnax Před 11 měsíci

    Everhauled an early 6m with rolled tone haul for a friend. Great horn. Also love the kings

  • @madyeti3224
    @madyeti3224 Před rokem

    That is some beauty right there… I admit, I got a thang for that Zephyr Special…

  • @manuelvalencia9407
    @manuelvalencia9407 Před 6 měsíci

    7:40 That sound is soooo BOSS!

  • @acglass
    @acglass Před 2 měsíci +1

    I disagree with so many of the premises here. Such as… new pro horns are not made as good as classic tank horns, or the idea that you have to adjust a new pro horn out of the box. Newer horns have more technology put into to for balance, intonation and response and that is a huge advantage.
    These are all beautiful, wonderful horns but since most users who ask what horns to buy may not know what they like yet, a good recommendation is to buy something that is a slight price stretch for you, get comfortable with it, then continually test out horns at stores and eventually gravitate to what feels and sounds best for you. But remember, the mouthpiece may be even more important for the sound.

  • @richardchamberlain7139
    @richardchamberlain7139 Před rokem +1

    The saxes in the thumbnails are not the same as in the video, but I think one of them is a silver plate conn transitional which I’m now the proud owner of!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem

      Those are beautiful! And yes, I outsourced the thumbnail 😉

  • @joshcharlat850
    @joshcharlat850 Před rokem

    Well, first your playing is so pleasant to listen to. I thought the King Zeyphr Special and the Conn Artist Model were the champs.

  • @HearnToddWoodwindDblr
    @HearnToddWoodwindDblr Před rokem +2

    Enjoyed the video, my ear heard lots of contrasting sounds. I was really surprised by the Yamaha, in a good way, and you can get killer deals on those horns. My favorites were the King and the Zephyr. I picked up a Super 20 1A during the pandemic. I was floored with the sound I got initially and figured I could get around the ergonomics. Turns out it’s a bigger deal then I’d like it to me. Currently considering selling it to move into a MVI, but I feel like I’m somewhat committing a crime. I’d imagine the 1A is very similar in feel to the Zephyr. Can you describe the difference in ergos between the Zep and this King? My biggest issue is the bubbled F# & G# keys, and low pinky keys, of course.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem +2

      They Zephyr had less punch. Still very freeblowing, but not overly focused. It's like a bag of musical hornets.

  • @davidsudak5114
    @davidsudak5114 Před rokem

    Flagrant omission of Buescher (and Martin). For example, the 400 TopHatCane model rivals any for sound, build, and sheer beauty.

  • @KrisVComm
    @KrisVComm Před rokem

    I haven’t even watched yet and I’m excited

  • @MrDlm44
    @MrDlm44 Před 6 měsíci

    My Martin Indiana with a Vandoren T7 mouthpiece and a #3 Fibracell is the best sound. I have owned a number of great saxes (but not a King). However, I have bought a Yamaha 62 because it is "modern" and does everything everyone says about it. At the age of 80 I am done with vintage, I think. It's the player mostly, not the horn.

  • @afi1969
    @afi1969 Před 5 měsíci

    I have access to buy a King Zephyr series II, SN 379***. How good is it compared with the Zephyr Special or the Super 20? How expensive could it be fine?

  • @hmfernandes1
    @hmfernandes1 Před rokem +1

    Why can't I find Dr. Wally's live jazz CZcams channel? Not even something in Spotify?

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem +1

      Check out the Sononauts, my band! czcams.com/video/7BpbY3Fwg8Y/video.html

  • @matsmanteatern698
    @matsmanteatern698 Před rokem +2

    You sound very good on all of them! ( not much of help I guess..) But the Zephyr sounded warmer or more mellow.. very “round” sound sort of. Nice! Had a hard time telling the other apart just by listening ( even if I have good headphones)

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem

      First, thanks :)
      Second, I agree, I sound like me on all of them. BUT they feel very different for sure!

    • @matsmanteatern698
      @matsmanteatern698 Před rokem

      @@drwallysax Isn’t it very often that way with all our gear. To a listener it sounds just about the same, but for the player there can be a huge difference in feel and respons. And that can make a big difference in how much, and what, you play and practice. And how inspired you get as a player. Which one gave you the best feel? Good luck with whatever horn you go for!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem +1

      @@matsmanteatern698 VERY VERY true. I wish I could have spent more time with each, hard to say which felt the best! If the Cigar Cutter were a bit prettier, I might say that one!

  • @FunkOsax
    @FunkOsax Před rokem

    A lot of beautiful noises going on there

  • @AGC828
    @AGC828 Před 3 měsíci

    Good video idea.
    Vinatage instruments almost always

  • @Bobba7438
    @Bobba7438 Před rokem

    Dr. Wally: Is it possible for you to get ahold of a Jupiter JTS1100SGQ tenor sax? I would love to hear what you think of it. I have been unable to find any kind of review or test of it.

  • @phooesnax
    @phooesnax Před 11 měsíci

    Never met a Martin I did not like. Had a Hilton bar with three octave pips. Played great. Looked like old plumbing

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před 11 měsíci

      I've never played a Martin. Whenever I go see my dealer, he manages to steer me toward more expensive models ;)

    • @phooesnax
      @phooesnax Před 11 měsíci

      @@drwallysax Martin Magna tenor is a sweet ride. They are solder on tone holes so caution is in order but non stencil just like conn have nice tone hole. Martin I’m not rolled but necked down slightly on outside.

  • @peterchoe
    @peterchoe Před rokem

    the thing about comparing saxophones is that a tiny leak here or there can make a huge difference in tone, and the different resonator designs make it hard to say that any difference is attributable to the actual body of the instrument.

  • @bernardocayetanoschroeder2708

    I am owner of a Tenor King Super Twenty serie 349.2..made in Cleveland..Ohio.😊 nice instrumente

  • @thomashunt2905
    @thomashunt2905 Před rokem

    You should try out a Buffet SuperDynaction alto. I think it has as nice a sound as you can find. It may be a bit newer than even the Super 20 but the sound is dark and beautiful. That said, I play on a 1964 Super 20. It has some intonation issues but a very nice sound. FWIW I was at the MusikMesse in Frankfurt, GE and trying out various horns. This was the early '90's. Among others I played several baritone saxes and decided I liked the Yamaha best because it had a smooth, dark sound. I began talking with another guy who fell in love with the Selmer because it had lots of edge to its sound. Interesting that we both felt the same way about the 2 horns but chose differently because of the sound we wanted. EDIT: Again FWIW, I tried out Super 20's in high school and found that the palm keys were much easier to use than on other saxes. My tenor is a fabulous Super 20. Both my Kings have the silver bell.

  • @BobMazzo
    @BobMazzo Před rokem +1

    Hello doc. Did you know the late Bob Ackerman? He was big into vintage horns...was also a great player.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem +1

      I've heard the name, but never had the pleasure of meeting him, unfortunately. We're you acquainted with him?

    • @BobMazzo
      @BobMazzo Před rokem

      @@drwallysax Yes he lived in NJ for many years, and I used to play with him from time to time. He's way past my level though...

  • @jcn4371
    @jcn4371 Před 6 měsíci

    Personnally, i prefere my c melody selmer modele 28 pre SSS. Or my baritone selmer modèle 22, they're problem but you play on the first baritone by selmer and it's fun,
    I love my couesnon c melody too

  • @WilliamCarterII
    @WilliamCarterII Před rokem +1

    These all sound great -- but I'm sticking with the new horns. I didn't personally like any vintage horns at all

  • @chitotanada1389
    @chitotanada1389 Před 7 měsíci

    10M is the best !!!!!

    • @brianbogle5050
      @brianbogle5050 Před 5 měsíci

      I have a 1937 10M. There's nothing like it!

  • @apistosig4173
    @apistosig4173 Před rokem

    all saxes were excellent

  • @jabar7608
    @jabar7608 Před rokem

    Conn Artist model, then the Yamaha liked the sound quality of these horns.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem

      I'd happily use either as my primary!

  • @pablonsotube
    @pablonsotube Před rokem

    I own Conn 6m (no microtuner) and, my friend, it's the best 🎷 in the whole world for me! )))

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem

      Brian (getasax owner) would argue it's the best in the world full stop! I might agree ;)

    • @pablonsotube
      @pablonsotube Před rokem

      I'll stay with my statement (best horn for me). And the Girl engraved on the horn is defenetly the sexiest one, haha

  • @SaxSpy
    @SaxSpy Před rokem +1

    haha - love the skit

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem +1

      Skit?! That was how it happened, Derek!

    • @SaxSpy
      @SaxSpy Před rokem

      @@drwallysax shhh we cant reveal the clandestine operations at foot

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem +1

      @@SaxSpy oh, of course....just kidding, good skit eh? *initiates secret saxo-nerd handshake*

  • @zacharycoleman9594
    @zacharycoleman9594 Před rokem

    Is that a theremin behind you in the studio? "Theremin Academy" announcement incoming? Sign me up!

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem

      Ha! This was at the getasax.com studio. Funny enough, I gave Tyler that theramin. So, a gift from saxophone academy to getasax :)

  • @char271lie
    @char271lie Před rokem +1

    Oh boy, Dr. Wally has GAS again!

  • @jasonconstantine2353
    @jasonconstantine2353 Před rokem

    Wait… Get-a-Sax is in Winston Salem!?!!??
    I need to visit my in-laws more often!

  • @pimeye
    @pimeye Před rokem

    As somebody who only has vintage horns (Selmer, Conn, Buescher), I actually thought the Yamaha was the most focussed with an even, full tone over the piece you played. I’m just hoping none of my friends read this as I will never live it down that I have endorsed a Yamaha.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem +1

      ahahahaha! Yamahas are fantastic.

  • @robstevens9590
    @robstevens9590 Před rokem

    Nice video! Beautiful horns. You seem to channel Johnny Hodges on some of these vintage horns.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem +1

      Can't help myself rob! They're so flexible!

  • @murilosaxofonista9726

    Muito bom, não sei se ja tem vídeos falando do YAMAHA 32, se tiver deixa o link, difícil achar vídeo sobre ele, Abraços desde o Brazil

  • @claudkub8872
    @claudkub8872 Před rokem

    Hello, nice comparison: What do you think about the buescher 400 top hat&cane? It's my favoriten vintage model with specific sound 50s Ben Webster etc

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem

      I don't love the alto Bueschers, but don't hate them. My students are enjoying them as you can find amazing prices (not as collected as the Selmer, King, or Conns). If you love it, it's the best!

  • @brianbillings6815
    @brianbillings6815 Před rokem

    Wally, did you play the same mouthpiece for all of these? Weren't they playing different tip openings as a general rule in the 50s? Might explain why vintage horns have that spread sound vs more modern, right?

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem +1

      I was using a vintage brilhart ebolin. 1950s saw a wide variety of tip openings, I'm not sure I'd call it a general rule, but maybe? Mine is a .075" - like a 5* Brilhart or 6-7 on Meyer.

  • @oreodog
    @oreodog Před rokem

    Anyone know what mouthpiece he used for this demonstration? I like his tone on all these vintage horns with it.
    I got a balanced action from Brian recently and am still experimenting around with what mouthpiece makes it and I speak best.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem +1

      It's a vintage Brilhart Ebolin! Conn Selmer re-released them this year, but they're terrible. I mean bad. Luckily, I'm working with getasax create a new version that has the magic of the vintage models! Stay tuned, likely for sale this fall :)

  • @MrAltissimo
    @MrAltissimo Před 8 měsíci

    No Bueschers or Martins?

  • @cheknfaks
    @cheknfaks Před rokem

    Wanna trade?? I have a vintage Conn silver plated circa around 1914.. sounds like im squeezing a sick goose. might be the mouth-piece which is the original, fits the instrument snug like the glove did on 'The Juice'. other mouth pieces are too loose. Im puzzled.. please advise or shall i just drop a duce..and just keep improving bc its the user here?

  • @gib321
    @gib321 Před rokem

    No mention of the ergonomics? If you can cope with those then there is something special about owning and playing a vintage instrument. I tried it and it didn't work for me. Your sound is great and very similar regardless of the instrument being played.
    Will you be doing a video for the tenors?

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem

      Unless you've got gigantic hands, I find all of these perfectly comfortable. Honestly, I think ergonomics are as subjective as tone. As for tenor...is that the big curvy one?

  • @mattkosma3271
    @mattkosma3271 Před rokem

    I’m shocked that there was no Buescher. Shocked I say!

  • @cheknfaks
    @cheknfaks Před rokem

    I miss my Wally!...I mean, I miss my sax professor Dr. Wally.😇

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem +1

      And I miss....(check notes) Dingdangdog?

  • @ianwhatmough150
    @ianwhatmough150 Před rokem

    Did you enjoy playing the 6m artist model? I know you had a 6m for a short period of time not too long ago? Super 20 and 6m for me. Although I would personally look for a mid 50's Zephyr or Zephyr special and save a few bucks over a Super 20.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem +1

      LOVED the Conn. The lack of a good case was one of the reasons I sold it. The left side bell keys make it tough to travel with.

    • @ianwhatmough150
      @ianwhatmough150 Před rokem

      @@drwallysax I replaced my original Conn case with a VERY similar case to the Bam Cabin. I liked it so much I bought one for my 10M! Thanks for the great content.

  • @kevinngo9138
    @kevinngo9138 Před rokem

    I love the King Zephyr and the yamaha purple logo, how do these horns tune though? I'm a baby and I need my saxophone to take as much care of me as possible 😅

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem +1

      Tuning is crazy flexible on the early selmers - like a velvet slide whistle.

    • @kevinngo9138
      @kevinngo9138 Před rokem

      @@drwallysax Gotchu, what are you leaning towards right now? That dorsey is one hell of a special horn and i'd be surprised if you didn't already buy it haha

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem

      @@kevinngo9138 I don't think I can afford the Dorsey 😅

  • @heavyshift1
    @heavyshift1 Před rokem

    Conn conqueror 1942 😊

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem +1

      Those are beautiful! My business partner has one - silver, gorgeous...though the lacquer version has the pops of silver that make my heart go a-flutter!

  • @jonathanclark7623
    @jonathanclark7623 Před rokem

    I liked the Kings and the Yamaha only where are the Bueschers and the Martins are they not worthy, I'm broken hearted that you did't play any of those horns.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem

      I've never played a Buescher that I loved. Given the market, it's hard to find a Martin with a high end overhaul and setup (like the ones I played here). In the end, I just told Brian to surprise me with his favorite models!

  • @BillColeExperience
    @BillColeExperience Před 11 měsíci

    Yamaha 62

  • @todayontheinternet9576
    @todayontheinternet9576 Před rokem +1

    no Martins, SMLs, Dolnets, Buffets? Hmmmm...

  • @javierquesada798
    @javierquesada798 Před rokem

    so far the conn is the best i heard

  • @michaelclark5020
    @michaelclark5020 Před 8 měsíci

    What about the Martin saxaphone

  • @robertkampfer8293
    @robertkampfer8293 Před rokem

    What, no Couf/Keilwerth?

  • @tanksama27
    @tanksama27 Před rokem

    Hey Wally, this makes me want to eat my saxophone.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem

      One bite at a time. Never give up. You can do it.

  • @tctc2470
    @tctc2470 Před rokem

    The most relevant pearl of wisdom that came from this video is:
    1. “Go Practice”
    The whole “tone” thing with different saxes is way overblown. The good doctor could play a horn bought on Amazon for $200 and sound EXACTLY the same (amazing, by the way) to 99.9% of the population. Like all industries, the Sax industry NEEDS you to think that your “result” will be instantly “better”. Hogwash. Any non-pro who pays $7k (or $1,000 for that matter) for a horn for anything other than an investment is an absolute sucker.
    Pay $300, get an old horn that has been guaranteed by a Dealer, invest the $6,700 and never look back.

    • @drwallysax
      @drwallysax  Před rokem +3

      First, flattery will get you everywhere. I kind of agree, BUT will also say some are much more fun to play! I think the beauty and subtle differences are all part of the fun of this amazing hobby we love!

  • @MrGuto
    @MrGuto Před rokem

    “A rare rarity” lol