Thursday, October 24, 2013

Choosing Vintage Saxophone Dealers Can Dig Up Good Deals

By Kelly Wood


Many musicians love the feel of playing a genuinely vintage instrument, something which has been caressed and played for many years before they got their hands on it. While vintage instruments would have been very expensive and out of the reach of many musicians until recently, the economic problems across the world have seen prices for instruments such as saxophones tumble. Using vintage saxophone dealers can now turn up some great bargains for musicians.

For anyone buying a sax, the question will arise as to whether to buy a brand new instrument or a vintage item. There are pros and cons to choosing either a new instrument or a second-hand one, with a new instrument often feeling very exciting to play. New instruments will be in great condition, and use the latest innovations in their design and manufacture, but can be expensive.

Purchasing new horns tends to work out as much more expensive than buying instruments second-hand, with new saxes often retailing for as much as ten times more than older instruments. This kind of price often makes buying a new saxophone prohibitively expensive, especially for young musicians. While buying a new sax is often the preferred option, there are other advantages to playing older instruments too.

It is true that many older instruments have been crafted to a higher quality than their more modern counterparts. This is largely attributable to the factory techniques of mass production which are used to make many modern instruments. Mass production makes it much more difficult to lavish the kind of crafted care and attention on instruments that more traditional methods allow.

As well as being a good cost-effective option, then, a used sax can also offer a much better playing experience for the musician. The materials and craftsmanship of older instruments does tend to be better, and you are more likely to end up buying an instrument with a real character of its own, should you decide on a vintage option. There is also a greater range of prices in the used instrument market.

Second-hand instruments are also easy to find, with many online as well as high street stores selling them. Some retailers actually specialize in selling older instruments, and, with some planning, it is possible to find a super instrument at a top price. This is often the best way of finding a instrument which really suits you, though it can take time.

Choosing the right sax can often come down to experience, however, and can therefore be an intimidating experience for novice players, who can often be exploited by unscrupulous salesmen. Discussing your needs with a more experienced musician, such as your sax teacher, can therefore be useful. Taking them with you as you choose an instrument can be very helpful indeed, as their experience makes them a better judge of the kind of quality of instrument on offer.

Vintage saxophone dealers can provide new and more experienced musicians with good quality instruments for good prices. A second-hand instrument is likely to be better crafted, and to have more character when being played. As with any kind of shopping experience, if you are prepared to put some time in for research, you could end up with a very impressive instrument indeed.




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