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hotpace
05-21-2003, 10:51 AM
Hi there,
does anybody have any experience with Stephanhouser Alto saxophones? Or has anybody actually played a Stephanhouser horn? Especially of interest is the top of the line alto model with solid silver neck and bell.
Would be grateful for any reply.
DaveKessler
05-21-2003, 03:12 PM
Hi there,
does anybody have any experience with Stephanhouser Alto saxophones? Or has anybody actually played a Stephanhouser horn? Especially of interest is the top of the line alto model with solid silver neck and bell.
Would be grateful for any reply.
hotpace,
I had one of my sax guys play it at the show and he said that it was the Best horn at the show... but it is really hard to know for sure when playing at the NAMM show because of all the noise.
I have one of them coming in by mid next week. We are going to evaluate it up against other comparably priced horns.
I plan on posting our findings after the test.
DaveKessler
06-16-2003, 11:56 PM
hotpace,
Just to follow up, I posted our review of the top end Stephanhouser in the "Misc Sax Discussion" thread.
Overall, Massive sound, intonation issues. Not worth the money.
Lomar Manx
07-03-2003, 03:25 AM
I played one at NAMM. I agree that NAMM is one of the worst enviroments for evaluating an instrument, so I can say that it looked good, and felt responsive. The horns are being made in Taiwan by (I think) Kinstar, and the owner of the company whose name escapes me worked for Antigua and went out on his own. They loudly tout the pivot screw mechanism but I fail to see any advantage anmd would be concerned that if you ever lost one most repair shops would not have a replacement and the one piece bow. I honestly couldn't tell any difference in the lower end that could be attributed to the bow. It looks like they have done a lot of advertising but actually have very very few dealers, so maybe that tells us something.
akira329
08-06-2003, 04:57 AM
I play one now. I've playing for about a year now. It seems fine to me.
really bright, I have no trouble staying in tune. I recommend you try before buy. I bought mine on ebay and struggled to find anyone who played it. I got good comments on it but I thought they were a little bias. but I bought it anyway because it was in my price range and I was desparete for a new horn.
I played on an bundy II for about 13yrs.
I gave it to my brother. now when I go to his house to play it I love the sound of it more than I do the stephanhouser.
anthonyT
04-19-2007, 12:15 AM
In my opinion I really like the stephanhousers because I tried one at the CMEA convention (california music educators association). It was not a very loud enviroment and this sax just helped me improve my sound a lot. But then everyone has a type of sax that they like so just try some out, but you already have your bundy sax so I guess you dont need to try any out.
Sigmund451
11-27-2007, 06:11 PM
Dave (Junkdude) is going to be carrying these. A few years ago there was some talk about their intonation. It will be interesting to see if they made improvements.
Grumps
11-27-2007, 06:22 PM
So as not to mislead folks, it should be pointed out that at the time of his post, I believe "Lomar" had his own horns to sell in direct competition with Stephanhouser; which would make him somewhat biased in his evaluation.
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