Schagerl Altsaxophon Model 66FU-EC
incl. Case
3.590,00 €*
delivery time: 8-24 weeks
The Schagerl Saxophone “Model 66” series is based on the famous Mark VI of the 1950s and 1960s and sets standards in modern saxophone construction.
Intonation, sound, stability, flexibility, mechanics... all the qualities a good saxophone must have, but there is one issue that usually causes a problem: the price.
The Model 66 saxophones offer exceptional value for money and are available in a variety of finishes, such as silver-plated, unlacquered, or “vintage.”
The unlacquered finish makes this saxophone an open instrument that has complete freedom to vibrate and resonate. No other finish is more appreciated by jazz musicians.
Intonation, sound, stability, flexibility, mechanics... all the qualities a good saxophone must have, but there is one issue that usually causes a problem: the price.
The Model 66 saxophones offer exceptional value for money and are available in a variety of finishes, such as silver-plated, unlacquered, or “vintage.”
The unlacquered finish makes this saxophone an open instrument that has complete freedom to vibrate and resonate. No other finish is more appreciated by jazz musicians.
Model | Professional Serie |
Body | Yellowbrass with engraving |
Specification | improved cap positioning, with High-F#-Key |
Finish | unlacquered |
Accessories | Schagerl Case, strap |
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Martin Fuss - Professor at the MDW Vienna
"I've been playing my new Schagerl Model 66 alto saxophone for a few months now and I'm absolutely thrilled. The special finish of my instrument (silver-plated, gold-plated) has expanded the tonal possibilities even further, it really enables me to implement the necessary flexibility and dynamics in any musical environment. whether for concerts, recordings or theater performances - the versatility, the sound and the intonation always meet my demanding expectations. every professional or ambitious hobby musician will find the ideal partner to realize his musical ideas with the Schagerl Model 66."