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Orpheus Musical Instruments “The Vespro” Model Tenor Sax
We knew we could do better than the competition when it came to student saxophones. Students deserve a full featured, easy to play instrument, and parents deserve a durable instrument that retains its value and has the strongest unconditional warranty in the industry. Our Vespro saxophone has features previously found only on top line professional … Continue reading
Orpheus Musical Instruments ” Steve Goodson” Soprano Sax
If your desire is for the cutting edge in saxophone design, the Steve Goodson Model is for you. No other saxophone offered by any maker offers our exclusive altissimo octave key, our exclusive speaker key, rifled octave pips, a threaded neck, the unique free resonance bell to body bracing system, a never stick G# mechanism, … Continue reading
Orpheus Musical Instruments ” SaxGourmet” Model Alto Sax
What if cost were no object and innovation the only goal? What would change? The answer is everything. The old-line manufacturers are no longer the sources of innovation they once were. They trumpet instead their skill at assembling their just-as-good-as-the-fifties current models, as if we were all still aching to drive Studebaker Commandos. Who then … Continue reading
Orpheus Musical Instruments ” SaxGourmet” Model Saxello Sax
What if cost were no object and innovation the only goal? What would change? The answer is everything. The old-line manufacturers are no longer the sources of innovation they once were. They trumpet instead their skill at assembling their just-as-good-as-the-fifties current models, as if we were all still aching to drive Studebaker Commandos. Who then … Continue reading
Orpheus Musical Instruments ” Steve Goodson” Sopranino Sax
If your desire is for the cutting edge in saxophone design, the Steve Goodson Model is for you. No other saxophone offered by any maker offers our exclusive altissimo octave key, our exclusive speaker key, rifled octave pips, a threaded neck, the unique free resonance bell to body bracing system, a never stick G# mechanism, … Continue reading