Startone STS-75 Tenor Sax

Tenor Saxophone

Image Startone STS-75 Tenor Sax

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Latest User Reviews

4 years ago

Good for beginners

I bought this as my first saxophone and have been playing it for half a year. Quality and sound for my ears are pretty good. I think this is good saxophone for beginners. I would recommend to buy some other mouth piece with this.

9 years ago

Questionable Quality..

I am a new saxophone player and i got this product to delve into the realm of jazz, but i have been a musician for quite some time now.

I was very disappointed by my purchase when i realized that my sax was extremely baldly tuned to the point of one full note lower (when i played a G sounded like and F). That pretty much rendered it unplayable. I am not suggesting that this product is inherently bad, maybe i was just unlucky. But please have that in mind before making a purchase. Other than that i would say it's a standard beginners saxophone, nothing too special about it. My recommendation would be to either spend a little more an get a higher quality product or if you are not able to afford it go with an alto sax that are cheaper to begin with.

11 years ago

Budget Price Sax

Took me a while to get the hang of this low cost sax. Like most beginners, it was difficult to get even a sound out of this horn. Sounded mostly like a cow's f*rt!

After practising correct mouth and hand positions and lip technique, I finally was able to get some usable melodies out of this saxophone. Took a few moths.

Now what I had to do: Of course I had to buy 2,5 - 3 strength reeds. (The sax came only with one reed, soon chewed to pulp.) Also a good cleaning snake helped me to get rid of all the organic goo that invariably infests the innards. But the most important tip was (and is) to buy a good quality mouth piece. Well, a mouth piece might cost as much as the STS-75 sax, but I do not think you have to go that far. But still invest, like I did, some 40-50 euros on a decent mouth piece and you are good to go!

With my medium-sized mouth piece and good medium strength reeds I can practise easily and even record some bits and pieces in my home studio. (Simple stuff, mostly two or three tone riffs, which I used to play on the keyboard.) The Startone STS-75 is good enough for me for the foreeable future. It might not be the most mellifluous of instruments, the sound being a bit metallic, but it works with rock music (think G. Thorogood & Delaware Destroyers!).

Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Startone
  • Released in 2008
  • Average price : $482
  • With high F# key
  • With rocker arm
  • Adjustable thumb rest
  • Body and keys: Brass, lacquered
  • Easy response
  • Balanced tone
  • Weight : 3.76kg
  • Mouthpiece and case included
  • Checked in workshop
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