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P. Mauriat PMXA-67R Series Professional Alto Saxophone Dark Lacquer


Description
PMXA-67R Series Alto Saxophones are available in four unique finishes: vintage dark lacquer (DK), classic gold lacquer (GL), cognac lacquer (CL) and raw brass (UL). Each lacquer lends a different color to the sound.
PMXA-67R DK: The vintage dark lacquer finish compliments the PMXA- 67R with a warm round sound players will fall in love with.
PMXA-67R GL: A gold lacquer finish has a slightly more brilliant tone than the vintage dark lacquer and offers players the classic look, feel and response that one should expect of a professional saxophone.
PMXA-67R CL: Cognac lacquer gives the player a new and unique look and feel as well as free response. It's very uniform in all registers with outstanding intonation quality.
PMXA-67R UL: Unfinished raw brass allows this sax to resonate freely. In addition, the absence of lacquer allows the brass to age over time, creating a unique vintage look and feel.
P. Mauriat is an industry leader as an innovator of modern vintage saxophones and trumpets. Each horn is hand crafted from start to finish out of the very finest materials. From fresh ideas in metal combinations, to cutting-edge neck designs and trendsetting finishes, P. Mauriat continually works to solidify their reputation for creating horns that offer the sound, response, ergonomics and intonation that will impress even the most demanding players.



Features
- Rolled tone holes
- Range: High F#
- Neck: Super VI
- Large bell
- Finishes: Vintage dark lacquer, gold, cognac and raw brass
- Hand-engraved bell and bow
- Key touches: Genuine abalone
- Professional class
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Great sound for jazz and blues
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submitted7 years ago
byRICHARD
fromundisclosed
I hadn't played the saxophone in nearly 28 years and was skeptical when my wife bought this professional model. After about a week of getting the nerve to open it up I was pleasantly surprised at how easy the PMXA is to play. The sound with the stock mouthpiece is incredible but I bought a Meyer G series mouthpiece and am amazed at the versatility of the combination. Having last played in college I am not a professional but I'm fooling a few people thanks to the ease and sound quality. I love this thing. Also, I researched the brand after the fact and it's too early to comment on quality but I'll attempt to write another review after a year. Out of the box it looks and feels solid though. I would recommend this instrument for any level of experience based upon my short time of owning it.
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submitted3 months ago
asked bySmiley
fromTroy NY.
where is the blemish do you have pictures of it. very interested
I’m sorry, we don’t know what the blemish is. The blemishes will be perhaps minor scratches, average handling wear. There will be no effect on playability or sound. Condition 2: Blemished: Few/Minor Blemishes and/or Lightly Played/Used This instrument or product has been carefully played and shows few, minor signs of use. In most respects it looks and feels like new and may be considered equivalent to a product that's been used in a retail store environment. Its packaging may not meet the standards set by the factory. This instrument or product carries the manufacturer's warranty. This is a terrific value and you can buy with confidence knowing our 45-day, 100% satisfaction guarantee applies to this open box product. Please note: Open box gear is limited to stock on hand.