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Rampone & Cazzani Performance Line Tenor Sax

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Tenor Saxophone

  • Performance line
  • New scale
  • Smaller bore than the Rampone & Cazzani R1 models
  • Very easy response
  • New neck and bell
  • Same mechanism as the R1 model
  • Pisoni Pro pads
  • First class intonation
  • Gold brass body (brushed and lacquered)
  • Includes light case with backpack straps and mouthpiece with ligature and capsule
Available since January 2021
Item number 511163
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Body finish Gold Lacquered
Key finish Gold Lacquered
Body Gold Brass
Gravure Yes
Resonator Pad Metal
Case Yes
Backpack System Yes
Mouthpiece Yes
Strap Yes
Wiper Yes
S arc wiper Yes
10.333 AED 2.679,83 €
Plus 269 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
In stock within 11-14 weeks
In stock within 11-14 weeks

This product is expected back in stock soon and can then be shipped immediately.

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Chile 63 13.02.2024
After almost 2 years of playing an old, borrowed Buffet Crampon, I decided it's time to buy a new instrument. Given that I made a huge progress within less than 2 years (I am motivated, I practice 2-3 hours every day), my teacher suggested something in the neighbourhood of 1,500 Euros where lots of good, student-level tenor saxophones could be found.
I was rather of the opinion that, instead of buying a student-level instrument now and than (in a few years time) upgrade to a more expensive instrument (as my appetites and skills get better), I decided to go direct for an entry-level professional instrument that I can play for years to come. After lots of research I narrowed my choice to Yamaha YTS-480, Rampone & Cazzani Performance Line and Yanagisawa TWO1.I booked an appointment at Thomann where I was able to test/play these 3 instruments. At the end, I came out with Rampone & Cazzani and I have never regretted my decision.
First the case - it looks very, very nice. Secondly, it is hard so that the instrument is well protected against damages - you don't need to worry when you check it in at the airport. There is just enough room in there for everything.
After opening the case, my first reaction was: "WOW". This instrument looks beautiful: the dark gold colour (or as some say - cognac colour), the mother of pearl key buttons, the engraving... Everything looks just beautiful. The moment I took the instrument in my hands I realised the quality of it. Everything was tight, fitted with great care and a focus to detail. I mean, even looking from distance, you can tell this instrument is something special.
Than I started to play. Immediately I sensed that "new " free flowing sound I was able to produce. It was soft, warm, little darker but very focused. The key work is light, fits to the fingers and is very easy to play. The response and intonation - spot on.
In the end, like I said, I decided R&C is my tenor saxophone of choice. I loved everything about it more than above mentioned Yamaha and Yanni: While the issue I had with YTS-480 was concrete (too narrow key work on the right side), with TWO1 it was more on the subjective level (I found the sound of R&C nicer). Given the price difference, the case R&C came with and the estetics, I went for R&C.
Later on, when I brought my new saxophone to the class, my teacher asked to play it. He was impressed.
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Tolles Instrument!
Matthias Braun 15.05.2024
Als Hobbymusiker habe ich auf dem bekannten Einstiegerinstrument Yamaha T275 angefangen und nach ein paar Jahren mit dem GEdanken eines "upgrades" gespielt. Letztendlich habe ich noch ein bisschen länger als zunächst geplant abgewartet (und gespart), um mir dann dieses tolle Instrument zu kaufen. Optisch ist es sehr ansprechend, top verarbeitet, und die Haptik ist bereits ein anderes Niveau als ich es bisher kannte. Vom tiefsten bis ins oberste Register klingt das Saxophohn sehr ausgewogen intoniert sehr gut. Der Sound wird bestimmt mehr von Mundstück und Blatt beeinflusst, aber das Sax ist eben doch die Basis, auf der alles aufbaut. Und hier kann ich nur eine absolute Empfehlung aussprechen!
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