SR saxophone review by Stephen Howard, author the
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horns...same make, same model.<br />
That makes <strong>the</strong> <strong>SR</strong> ra<strong>the</strong>r a lot of bang for bucks ‐ I'm pretty sure that if I spent an hour or so fiddling with<br />
mouthpieces I could bring <strong>the</strong> response of <strong>the</strong> <strong>SR</strong> even closer to <strong>the</strong> RAW...but I'm not actually sure that<br />
would be a good idea. I feel <strong>the</strong>re's a large market for horns that have more than a passing nod to <strong>the</strong><br />
richness of yesteryear's horns without any of <strong>the</strong> associated ergonomic and tuning problems ‐ and as such<br />
<strong>the</strong> <strong>SR</strong> enters <strong>the</strong> market in a very strong position.<br />
Add in <strong>the</strong> case, <strong>the</strong> mouthpiece and <strong>the</strong> accessories and for <strong>the</strong> price this horn is going to be very, very<br />
hard to beat.<br />
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