MACSAX ™ MAGNUM TENOR COMPARISON TO MK VI www.macsax.com
Uploader Comments (MACSAXAustin)
All Comments (14)
-
barone soprano
-
@bobbbbbbb101 The tune is Stella by Starlight.
-
Slightly stronger bottom on the Magnum. An example of a top tier Mk VI that also sounds great. From what I've heard, the variation between Mk VI and Mk VI exceeds the variation between Mk VI and Asian Invasion horns. Congratulations to MacSax.
-
what song is this cuz its really cool and i would love to have it
-
I test played alot Mark VI's for awhile now. Some are great and the rest are dogs. The great ones cost $4K to $8K. If you are like me I dont have time and money to invest on buying a horn that might not play well. Buying a Mark VI sight unseen from ebay is not how I want to spend my money. MacSax is great alternative for those who want to have a gig ready horn and a fraction of the cost of a Selmer. I bought one last week and I am really happy with it. Dont knock it until you try it.
-
2nd horn has more resonance. 1st horn was stuffy w/ more high freq.
-
Thank you very much,I´d love to and i will eventually,thanks.
There isn´t a lot of difference in my opinion and certainly not $ 4000 difference at all,I like the horn.
saxflute45 2 years ago
We have them in stock! We would love to have you playing one!
MACSAXAustin 2 years ago
In 2008 Horn Productions LLC (HPL) built 3 series of pro grade sax's that were sold under the Barone Brand, including the PB MAC 20. The PB MAC 20 was the only model built in China. At the time only the Chinese factory would fabricate a copper body sax. HPL ceased producing horns for Barone in early 2009 and introduced an in-house Brand, MACSAX™. MACSAX™ continues to produce the MAC 8 and has now introduced an all new Baritone, Classic and Magnum series, all built in Taiwan.
MACSAXAustin 2 years ago