

Hybrid rolled tone holes Rolled tone holes for the bell keys and straight drawn tone holes in all other areas provide a solid core to the sound with balanced resistance for the player. The point where the neck detaches is a crucial part of the air column and this creates a lot of turbulence at this critical point, so saxophones with two necks can be difficult to control at the octave break&,’ Peter said. ’My goal was to use modern ergonomics with a completely new bore and taper to return the soprano to a saxophone sound. The one-piece body design is free-blowing and perfectly contoured to give you lightning-quick response, evenly balanced resistance, accurate intonation and great tone. It will work fine on any Antigua Winds straight soprano sax, but it will angle the horn a bit to the right. This neck is a factory second, the flaw being that its skewed slightly to the right (see pics). so i figured for 700$, when i was excpecting to pay almost three times tha,t why not try it.The heart and soul of the Antigua Pro-One soprano is the Peter Ponzol soprano body design. NEW Antigua Winds Angled Soprano Sax Neck with Flaw - Make an Offer Open box. If you have more than 1000 to spend, and want a better sax, then look at the brands mentioned above. As is true with anything in life, you get what you pay for. As an owner of an Antigua Winds soprano sax I can certainly say that I have been happy with it. the store that i finally bought it thru sold it to me for $740. Any recommendations for a sax around the 1000 level. the retail price, (so the store told me) was $1400. its called an intermediate horn, keyed to high F#, hand ingraved on bell and body, its even got that dark laquor thing going on ( i dont know the correct term) and it came w/ a straight and curved neck. so it seems nice enough to me, as a student.but what the best part was i got the horn for a steal.

I bought an antigua winds alto sn A3115409- can you tell me. besides that it looks very beautiful, even if that doesnt really matter. Do you know what the price of an Antigua winds Straight Sopr. it seems to play nicely, w/ easy responce in all registers. Minding that i am still only a hs student and have never played one before. I finally got my Antigua 586LQ Soprano on saturday. course they are all about selling me a horn, enough so that they shipped on out here for me. but anyone i talked to about Antiguas only had good things to say.apparently they are known for their saxes, and have recently done alot of research and remaking to improve their horns.anywaysm after a giant run around on trying to find a dealer in this area, i finally called the Antigua factory/warehouse in Texas. I asked everywhere i could, and either they haddnt heard of Antiguas or they just trie dto sell me somthing else. I have to say at first a was very skeptic.

I really wanted to learn the soprano sax, but i didnt have the couple of thousands to shell out for a decent horn and i wasnt sure if i would contiune to play. The Antigua Winds X/P SS1202LQ Bb Soprano sax is after a week of adjustment is a. But anyways, i posted on here about 3 months ago asking the same question. This Antigua tenor sax model TS3220BQ is in mint, like new condition. i thot they had a factory in Texas, guess it was just a warehouse (?) i dunno.
