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  • Новые производители не спорят с Selmer. Они просто предлагают что-то другое, и находят своих поклонников, в том чисте и среди мега-профессионалов. Этот тест просто показывает разницу в звучании. Кому что нравится, как Вы видите из комментариев...

  • Этот тест субъективен.Профи извлекут заук из любого инструмента.Если было бы тестирование"вслепую",то стало бы яснее.На сегодняшний день 90% звезд играют на Селмерах.И с этим не поспоришь.

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  • WhAt's the song name?

  • @robertzzzzz yes, quite right.

  • Yep the Mauriats are much more fat and allow you much more nuances...

  • I really love the Selmer sound... That'd fit much better when playing in a bigband, and that is the main place to find these sax sections.

    They leave some room for the other horn sections and the rythm section, the p. mauriats just fill it all up.

    On the other hand, that p. mauriat sound would be really nice for some sax solos.

  • @robbertzzzzz

    Thank you for your posting.

    Lot's of saxophonists would agree with you

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  • I think P. Mauriat just made their point. My favorite Muariat is the System 76. The ergonomics of the Mark VI, and the beefy tone of the Mark VII. The perfect sax (though my Alto of choice after selling my Mark VII Alto is a Beaugnier Vito. Much more sax for the money).

  • This is fun! I noticed that the selmer section sounded smoother while the P.Mauriat section were "beefier".

  • @rnordling

    Yes, right. Selmers part sounds poorer. P. Mauriat's part is more luxury in my opinion

  • @rnordling

    This is sweet! I think it sounds like they're using more air support on the P. Mauriat time through? Ya never know, could be the recording. I prefer the selmer sound, I think it blends better, but the P. Mauriat is fatter. They used less vibrato on the selmer run through. Selmer sounds more vintage, the P. Mauriat sounds more contemporary.

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