Een professionele altsaxofoon met 76% koperen messing en gerolde toongaten die een vintage-geïnspireerde donkere, warme toon produceren, die snel een toegewijde aanhang opbouwt als waardig alternatief voor Europese concurrenten.
The PMXA-67R is a masterclass in capturing a 'vintage' soul without the mechanical headaches of a 70-year-old instrument. The standout feature is undoubtedly the truly rolled tone holes, which are drawn directly from the body. This design, paired with a high-copper brass alloy, yields a remarkably broad, 'spread' sound that favors jazz and fusion players seeking a dark, smokey palette over a laser-focused core.
The included Super VI neck provides surprising projection, ensuring the horn doesn't get lost in a loud mix, while the cognac lacquer adds a sophisticated aesthetic. Ergonomically, it's a modern dream; the keywork is snappy and responsive, though the spring tension can feel slightly heavy out of the box compared to Japanese rivals.
While the build quality is robust, the rolled tone holes require a technician who understands how to seat pads on a larger surface area to maintain a perfect seal over time. P. Mauriat has solidified its place as the premier boutique alternative to the 'Big Four.' For the professional seeking an instrument with the tonal depth of a legendary Mark VI but with modern intonation and reliability, the 67R offers exceptional value. It is an instrument that rewards players who have a strong, developed sonic concept.
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