Saxophone.com Model BS-643BG Black Nickel Baritone w/Gold Keys

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You'll get the compliments with this bad boy!! Mirror dark charcoal black nickel plating on a grand scale!! Gold plated keys. Beautifully engraved. Accurate intonation. Fat tone. High quality professional saxophone. Easy blowing (especially for a baritone)! Low A, high F#, comfortable ergonomic MKVI style key configuration (even for smaller hands). Side rod guide.

Comes with case, strap, and mouthpiece. (Store owner Garrett Hypes plays this model and, in his own words, "it rocks!"

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Product Reviews

(2 Ratings, 3 Reviews) Average Rating:
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great horn!
Don Chase (USA) 11/29/2008 5:33 PM
Have played in numerous concerts this past summer (weekly) and other gigs this fall. There has always been a short time after we finish where someone comes up to me to check out my horn. I have gotten many comments about how smooth and deep the horn sounds and how it carries over the crowd. They can't get over the black nickel finish and the gold keys. I hardly have to blow and for the first time, I can play down to a pplevel and up to a fff with no effort at all! I use a rubber Otto Link mouthpiece with Rico Royal reeds or Rico Jazz and have a nice sound. Today, we did a 4 hour food show gig with the big band and everyone was asking where it came from. I gave them your web site. A friend of mine is going to contact you regarding the altos that are for sale. He is a Berklee grad and, after putting my bari through its paces, wants an alto or tenor for himself. I told him to check with you so you could advise him which one to get. Thanks, Regards Don Chase
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The baritone sax 643 BG
Don Chase (United States) 11/25/2008 3:11 PM
Have played in numerous concerts this past summer (weekly) and other gigs this fall. There has always been a short time after we finish where someone comes up to me to check out my horn. I have gotten many comments about how smooth and deep the horn sounds and how it carries over the crowd. They can't get over the black nickel finish and the gold keys. I hardly have to blow and for the first time, I can play down to a pplevel and up to a fff with no effort at all! I use a rubber Otto Link mouthpiece with Rico Royal reeds or Rico Jazz and have a nice sound. Today, we did a 4 hour food show gig with the big band and everyone was asking where it came from. I gave them your web site. A friend of mine is going to contact you regarding the altos that are for sale. He is a Berklee grad and, after putting my bari through its paces, wants an alto or tenor for himself. I told him to check with you so you could advise him which one to get.
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Incredible
k (Unknown) 11/2/2007 10:04 AM
I'm an alto player and my friends parents recently got this horn for him on his birthday. I've gotten the chance to play it a couple of times and its incredible. I've never played bari but the change was easy with horn. The altissimo was easy, the overtones popped out without any trouble. The subtones sounded great. The intonation was great, and the tuning was dead on. Stick a jodyjazz classic #7 on here and some alexander superials and you got an incredible horn