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Series IV Black Nickel/Gold Keys BEAUTY!
Posted by topsax in Feedback Letters on January 18th, 2009
Letter Date: Dec 10, 2008, Submitted by: Tony
Hello Bob:
Thank you for all of your work with me on the Elite Winds Black Nickel
Alto Saxophone purchase. The instrument arrived safely at our home
yesterday morning, Friday, November 28. I have had the opportunity
during the holiday weekend here to thoroughly examine and play the
instrument at some length. The black nickel finish is indeed beautiful,
and the key action, intonation and tone quality are all quite good for
an instrument in this price range. It will serve us well as Luke
progresses with his clarinet, and now, saxophone studies.
Also wanted to let you know that I may be interested in purchasing
either a Legend IV or the Elite Winds Tenor Saxophone in Black Nickel/
Gold Plated Keys, and possibly the Legend IV Soprano, also in the Black Nickel/ Gold Keys finish. If possible, could you give me a bit more information on the soprano? I know that Buffet does not (yet) market a 400 Soprano. You mentioned to me in a previous e-mail that the soprano parts are imported from Taiwan and assembled at your factory. Is the quality of the brass and other parts, the construction quality, and especially the intonation of the soprano on par with the Legend IV alto and tenor? Is this perhaps the instrument which will eventually become the Buffet 400 soprano? Any information you could provide would be most appreciated.
Thanks again, and we look forward to hearing from you at your
convenience. Best wishes for an enjoyable, and not too hectic, holiday
season.
Tony Simons
Kudos to a very well shipped package ~ Soprano GL
Posted by topsax in Feedback Letters on January 18th, 2009
Letter Date: Aug 20, 2008, Submitted by: Johnnie
Re: Series IV Soprano, Gold Lacquer
Good morning, Bob (eastern time zone U.S.):
I did indeed receive the Soprano Sax package safely yesterday ( August 19, 2008 ) approximately 10:35 am eastern time. I must say, I was extremely happy and surprised when I opened the box (Kudos to a very well shipped package).
I was not expecting a new horn, at all, and at first glance, was most
impressed with the look, feel and action of this Gulf Soprano Bb Saxophone. I was also very bewildered to find that you not only provided the one Impressive (Selmer 80 style) mouth piece, but included Three (3) others as well. The Case is also First Class.
The horn and Two (2) necks fit very well, and the reeds played well with all Four (4) mouth pieces. I played the this beautiful new horn almost for two (2) hours last night and was extremely delighted about the Tone Quality and ease of playability of this (right out of the box) soprano saxophone. The upper register above High B was somewhat a test form me, however I know that playing the straight soprano takes some getting used to at these levels. By straightening the horn and lowering the lower embosure and blowing somewhat harder, I was able to get these notes out with no problem.
What impressed everyone the most is that this horn is perfect tune.
Straight Sopranos are very unforgiving regarding their ability to be
played in tune, and in rapidly changing intonation and tone. This horn
is by far the easiest horn that I have played to control. The tone on
the lower register is simply beautifully mellow and smooth, and can be
easily controlled. The mid register is very easy to play as well and the changes between playing upper and lower are fluid and clean. This horn is very well made, very well constructed and very well appreciated.
Bob, you have really impressed me, as well as some friends of mine, who are fine professional saxophonists here in the Chattanooga area.
I hope to keep in touch with you. I am a fortunate player of the alto
sax since I was Four (4) Years old, Picked up the Tenor Sax at the age of 16, and now I am attempting to be a soprano player at the age
of 45. Thank you for making this dream possible. And thanks, once
again for the Two (2) well made hard plastic, one (1) TopSax USA hard rubber, and (1) golden metal 7A open face TopSax cougar mouth pieces.
Thanks you again, very much. I wish you all the best in the future and
great success in your music endeavors.
Sincerely
Johnnie S. Fritts
Saxophonist
Chattanooga, Tennessee
It changed my whole perspective on Chinese made horns
Posted by topsax in Feedback Letters on January 18th, 2009
Letter Date: Jul 23, 2008, Submitted by: Neil
Re: Copper Alloy, Legend Series IV Alto
Bob,
I just wanted say thanks for my Legend New York alto sax, it changed my whole perspective on Chinese made horns. I’ve been playing for over 40 years and this is by far one of the best I’ve ever played. Now…..if I can just get a Tenor twin to match I’ll be walkin in tall cotton!
FOR THE READERS: I requested a Legend model made of German brass and two necks, one underslung. It took a couple months to have it made but I easily saved $3000.00. This alto is modeled on the Selmer Super Action 80, Series II alto and would recommend these horns to all level of players.
Warmest regards,
J. Neil Montgomery
Followup by Carl on the Honey Gold SAXELLO
Posted by topsax in Feedback Letters on January 18th, 2009
Letter Date: Jun 8, 2008, Submitted by: CC
Re: Followup on Prestige Series IV Saxello from Topsax
Bob,
After spending some time at home with Klose, a tuner, and timely feedback from Bob Campbell, I took my week-old Topsax out for a spin at a local (blues/swing) jam session night before last, and the opening set of last night’s gig (Monk’s “Well You Needn’t” if you have to know). At the jam session, not only was I able to provide impeccably intoned background support for a decent vocalist, but the Prestige (with stock mouthpiece and a 2-1/2 reed) was able to cut through the amplified band with NO microphone.
The horn is very responsive. Lightning fast runs are as easy to execute on the Topsax Saxello as they on my Big-Name-Brand tenor. If you don’t like conversation, either do not buy this instrument, or be prepared to explain the difference between a soprano and a saxello to inquiring minds of all shapes and sizes.
In the beginning, my left pinky wanted to rest on the G# key shank instead of the pearl.
My errant pinky has been forgiven.
The Prestige’s outrageously placed palm keys are so easy to play I wouldn’t pay 1 devalued US Dollar for a soprano that does not have this layout.
CC
This was my first purchase of a sight-unseen instrument.
Posted by topsax in Feedback Letters on January 18th, 2009
Letter Date: Jun 3, 2008, Submitted by: CC
Re: Prestige Series IV Saxello from Topsax
Topsax, Honey Gold Saxello:
This was my first purchase of a sight-unseen instrument. Bob Campbell responded to all of my pre-purchase questions in a very timely fashion. The bits had barely settled in my Inbox when the horn arrived. Initial (minor) concerns about the horn’s setup were answered within hours of my posting them, and Mr. Campell offered to pay for any adjustments (as well as any customs fees for which I assume I’ll eventually be billed if the US Government doesn’t go belly up before I do).
This horn felt good in my hands from the moment I lifted it out of the case (yes, before even removing the tissue paper and thoughtfully placed foam key wedges). The last soprano I played was a Selmer Mark VI - circa 1975 - and the Topsax felt every bit as good. My initial astonishment at how out-of-tune the Topsax sounded was dispelled immediately by Paul Coats’ excellent tutorial on Soprano Saxophone Intonation, a stiffer reed (2-1/2) and a Korg CA-30 Tuner. (Silly me for thinking I could play a soprano in tune just because my Selmer Ref 54 Tenor is reasonably close.) Practice sessions since then have convinced me that this is a quality horn that should put a big smile on the face of any professional saxophonist who is lucky enough to get his or her hands on one.
My only complaints …
1) The G# key is in an awkward position - unless you have very small hands, your pinky lands on the key lever instead of on the pearled key.
2) The octave key mechanism is unusually tight - some key oil and a minor adjustment to the octave key spring tension were needed in order to get a reliable response.
The question should not be “is this really a pro horn”, it should be are you really “pro” enough to play it?
Thanks, Bob.
CC
P.S. One of my peers marveled at the tone of the stock mouthpiece, and all who have tried the horn can’t believe that it is real.
As my opinion goes, this sax stumps the YAS-52
Posted by topsax in Feedback Letters on January 18th, 2009
Letter Date: May 28, 2008, Submitted by John
Re: Silver Plated/Silver Keys Series IV Alto
Bob,
Just wanted you to know I’m very happy with the horn you sent me. The low Bd – C are exceptional! You can staccato all day without a single shreek. Such easy sound production from a sax at this price!
The overall key action is fluent and comfortable; the sound stays consistent when altering registers, powerful clear sound on high notes and altissimo.
After trying out more than a few altos, I can easily say that as far as my opinion goes, this sax stumps the YAS-52, and is at least up to par with the $2000+ YAS-62.
Have a very good day,
John Even
Israel
Frankly, I’m astounded. I’ve got both a Selmer Reference 54..
Posted by topsax in Feedback Letters on January 18th, 2009
Letter Date: Apr 20, 2008, Submitted by: Richard
Re: Series IV Gold Lacquer Alto
Hi, Bob,
The sax just got here. It had the good fortune to come on my day off. Unfortunately, I’m off to the airport, so could only play for 10 minutes or so, but, frankly, I’m astounded. I’ve got both a Selmer Reference 54 and Yamaha 82Z Alto, and have been playing with some of NYC’s top players and studying with a Buddy Rich/Benny Goodman alumnus. Your horn, at least after 10 minutes of playing, (with my usual mouthpiece) holds it’s own next to them. It’s a great horn at any price. Thanks. Tempted to sell my Selmer and get another of yours.
Richard
You may recall I was intending to buy a Yanagisawa 991..
Posted by topsax in Feedback Letters on January 18th, 2009
Letter Date: Sun, Dec 23, 2007, submitted by: Jim
Dear Bob,
Just a note to let you know my Gold Plate Alto ( Series 4
professional model) arrived in New Zealand on Friday and I
have it in my possession. I am very very pleased with the purchase
indeed. All your claims have stood up plus. It is a wonderful instrument
to play and is definitely a step up from my 869 Jupiter professional.
You may recall I was intending to buy a Yanagisawa 991. I had one on
trial for a week - but could not get my head around the high price. I
think your instrument is better to play for me than the 991 since it is
more free flowing which I prefer. The instrument finish is excellent and
I have to say I am not only absolutely impressed with the product but
also your good service. No issues or charges with our customs either.
Thank you Bob for all your hands on assistance. I am sure I will be
buying either a soprano or a tenor from you within the next 12 months at
these prices. I would be only too happy to display the saxophone if you
were to get any other inquires from over my way.
Best wishes,
Jim Clough
Auckland New Zealand
Series IV Soprano.. thanks again
Posted by topsax in Feedback Letters on January 18th, 2009
Letter Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007, Submitted by: Michael
Bob,
Just a note to say that Matthew is thrilled with the sax. His teacher
was also impressed with the quality. Matthew has a feature in the fall
halftime show, so the sax will get a lot of looks…
Regards,
Michael
