Yigit: Welcome to SOTW. I think way too much emphasis is placed on latest-and-greatest designs, body material, etc., etc. Once one goes beyond the marketing hype, most better-made saxophones will play and serve anyone well.
In MY opinion, given that you probably must buy something sight-unseen and hope it works, I'd select a tried-and-true, well-known saxophone such as the Yanagisawas or Yamahas (or even the P.Mauriat models with a history on the market). Many players get along just fine on 50-year old horns. I'm sure that if you stick to mainstream brands, you'll be pleased. DAVE
In MY opinion, given that you probably must buy something sight-unseen and hope it works, I'd select a tried-and-true, well-known saxophone such as the Yanagisawas or Yamahas (or even the P.Mauriat models with a history on the market). Many players get along just fine on 50-year old horns. I'm sure that if you stick to mainstream brands, you'll be pleased. DAVE