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Difference in 6M and 14M Alto Sax

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I have a 1956 14m Director sax which plays well. I am not a professional. I am in my late 60's and will probably never play professionally. I am not wealthy but I do have some funds available for "toys." Would there be any significant benefit to my trying to acquire a 6m "Naked Lady" sax for my own personal enjoyment of playing the instrument mostly at home? If so, why? Does the 6m have a significantly better tone, is it easier to play or is it mainly that it might be better in tune throughout it's entire range? If not, I should be content with what I have as it plays and sounds well.
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I have a 1956 14m Director sax which plays well. I am not a professional. I am in my late 60's and will probably never play professionally. I am not wealthy but I do have some funds available for "toys." Would there be any significant benefit to my trying to acquire a 6m "Naked Lady" sax for my own personal enjoyment of playing the instrument mostly at home? If so, why? Does the 6m have a significantly better tone, is it easier to play or is it mainly that it might be better in tune throughout it's entire range? If not, I should be content with what I have as it plays and sounds well.
Stay with the 14m. I have one. Plenty of other more affordable toys like it's big brother a 16m. Or maybe some lessons. Here is an Ad from 1958

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