Startone STS-75 Tenor Sax
Tenor Saxophone

Latest User Reviews
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.
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.
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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