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The Selmer SAS280R La Voix II occupies a crucial middle ground, offering a sophisticated alternative for the advancing student who isn't quite ready for a $5,000 professional investment. While manufactured in Taiwan rather than France, the Selmer DNA is evident in the fluid, ergonomic keywork that closely mirrors the feel of its more expensive siblings.
Sonically, the SAS280R delivers a centered, lyrical tone with a surprising amount of warmth. It is particularly strong in the middle and upper registers, where the intonation remains remarkably stable for an instrument at this price point. The ribbed construction adds a pleasant weight and resonance, providing the player with better tactile feedback than most standard student horns.
The trade-off is a slight lack of the harmonic complexity and 'soul' found in a Selmer Paris model; the sound is clean and focused but can feel a bit polite in high-energy jazz settings. However, for concert band or classical solo work, its consistency is its greatest strength. Compared to its main rival, the Yamaha YAS-480, the La Voix II offers a slightly darker, more traditional 'Selmer sound.' It's a dependable workhorse that bridges the gap beautifully, though players looking for more aggressive edge might need to experiment with mouthpiece pairings to truly make it bark.
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