Conn AS655 Eb alto children's saxophone
Eb alto saxophone painted brass, mechanics specially designed for children, incl. Case
• Alto saxophone for children
Mechanics adapted for children's hands
Child-friendly thanks to the modified S-bow shape
Brass body and keys
Gold lacquer
H / Bb rocker
Adjustable metal thumb hook
PISONI upholstery
USA mouthpiece ligature and capsule
Lightweight case with rucksack straps
Dear customer! This article is only delivered in Austria. Thank you for your understanding.
[TAB: Test reports] 1st test report
Mag.Reinhard Uhl (Voitsberg Music School)
Mood - good. Execution - good (high f sharp one could still wish for) Excellent handling for children. Price / performance excellent
(The music school bought the test instrument immediately.)
2. Test report
MMag. Gernot Kollmützer (MSCH Lannach, MSCH Stainz)
Mood and response were very good. My very young students were able to play with it right away and much better than with their soprano saxophones. The handling is ideal for children. Price / performance simply top.
(Lannach Music School bought the test instrument immediately)
3. Test report
Peter Lidl (MSCH Ligist)
Great instrument for the very young students. There is nothing wrong with the mood, tone and speech. Rounded off by a nice and handy gigbag. And the price is more than cheap. What more do you want. I would be happy to recommend it to others.
4. Test report
Dir. Mag. Sepp Deutschmann (MSCH Stainz)
An absolutely ideal entry-level saxophone for very young students. Workmanship and price are great. Intonation is good. The test instrument was a lot of fun for my students. The very successful gigbag rounds it off.
(Stainz Music School has already bought two instruments immediately)
5. Test report
Helmut Grangl (Weisskirchen Music School)
Just the thing for very young saxophone students. I tested it with my students and they were all thrilled. Exactly such an instrument was missing on the music market. Good mood, good response, good sound, excellent price and quality.
6. Test report
Barbara Zwetti (Stainz Music School)
Thoughts on the children's saxophone
At first I thought it was a good idea to get the money off the unsuspecting parents again quickly ....... but then I tried this wonderful, sweet thing called Roy Benson's children's saxophone tuned in Eb.
I tell you, thank God they came up with the right one.
My student is much too small for the normal alto saxophone and with this children's saxophone it's just right.
The arrangement of the flaps is absolutely suitable for delicate children's hands, and the curved neck is also very important for the size.
The response is also great - very easy and great to play with Vandoren Classic reeds of strength 3 as well as a Yamaha 4c and Selmer c * mouthpiece.
The ideal start for the little ones who will make it big.
Barbara Zwetti (Stainz Music School)
Thoughts on the children's saxophone
At first I thought it was a good idea to get the money off the unsuspecting parents again quickly ....... but then I tried this wonderful, sweet thing called Roy Benson's children's saxophone tuned in Eb.
I tell you, thank God they came up with the right one.
My student is much too small for the normal alto saxophone and with this children's saxophone it's just right.
The arrangement of the flaps is absolutely suitable for delicate children's hands, and the curved neck is also very important for the size.
The response is also great - very easy and great to play with Vandoren Classic reeds of strength 3 as well as a Yamaha 4c and Selmer c * mouthpiece.
The ideal start for the very little ones who will make it big.