Yamaha YDS-150 Digital Saxophone
Digital Saxophone

Latest User Reviews
Clearly a 5 stars among competitors, with improvement potential
First of all, if you're looking for a way to play the sax or any instrument with similar keying, I don't think anything comes even close. The keys are laid out perfectly, the expression sensor works great and the instinct to adjust your mouth on the mouthpiece as you would with a real sax makes the experience very immersive. It is great fun and if the alternative is "not playing because it would be too loud", well, what are we talking about then?
What could and should be better? Well, at very very low wind pressures, the sound is not perfect but keeps wondering whether it should or shouldn't play the note. I'm talking about the lowest threshold here, it doesn't represent a big issue but once you notice that, above all with headphones, it's a bit present.
Second, preamp for line-out is a bit weak. Perfect for headphones, but when plugged to an active portable speaker, max volume of both devices (sax + speaker) yields a non impressive sound power.
The keys are digital. It's great that they show you immediately all your imperfections, but playing the sax is an analog experience and a 95% pressed key in a real sax still plays the right note, while on this one it doesn't. For fast transitions you'd better be a hell of a player.
Other improvements relate to the midi functionality, a little primitive, and the bluetooth, which doesn't allow inbound connections, which are limited to line-in.
So, it doesn't get better than this in the market, I believe, I would buy it over and over again, but I still wish to see some improvements.
Yamaha's quality in a nutshell!
This is a novel instrument that suits both novice and more seasoned musicians. The exact fingering like a traditional saxophone makes transition go seamless and the creativity potential is huge because after all this is a synth! Bonus points for being able to play with headphones!!!
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Yamaha
- Released in 2020
- Average price : $877
- Same fingering as an acoustic saxophone -- including high F#, front F, and low A keys
- Speaker unit and brass bell (connected by an acoustic tube) in conjunction form the patented acoustic system
- IBAS (Integrated Bell Acoustic System): Reproduction of the sound resonance and vibration of an acoustic saxophone
- AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) sampling
- 73 Sounds - including 56 saxophone sounds
- 5 Effects
- Volume control with more than 15 levels
- Tuning modes: Eb, Bb, C
- Tuning: 427 - 453 Hz (adjustable in 0.5 Hz steps)
- Auto power off
- Bluetooth
- Customisation via iOs or Android App: Change sounds, fingering, and instrument settings
- Stereo headphone output: 3.5 mm Mini jack
- Micro USB type B
- Powered via battery (4x AAA) or external USB power supply (both not included)
- Power consumption: 4.5 W (when using USB power supply)
- Dimensions : 110mm x 699mm x 103mm
- Weight : 1.0kg (without batteries)
- Bell material: Brass (Gold lacquer finish)
- Includes case, strap, saxophone mouthpiece with plastic reed, ligature, and cap
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