Jason Weber always comes through with his line of Antigua saxophones. His perfect timing, 5 octave range and superb melodic interpretations are unequivocally spot on!
Felicitaciones Jason eres genial, de los tenores que interpretas cual es la mejor versión para tí. ¿Donde tienen la fábrica y cuáles son los precios, gracias.
I wondered if you have tried the G42 series? I've read they used a different kind of alloy and the keys are suited for smaller hands. I wondered how they compared to Powerbell or 5200. BTW, between the Powerbell and 5200, which one have less resistance in blow, how is the volume?
Hello, would you say the Powerbell have a more traditional straight ahead jazz sound when compared to Proone, and which have less resistance as between the both as well? There isn't much place that stock tenor and I have to order them without trying, though price is good compared to other competitors.
@@wckoek not really. They're both big bell horns. I think the Pro One is a bit more "refined". Both good horns but most of the sound is going to come from the player him or herself and your mouthpiece/reed combination.
I see, maybe the difference is in the ergonomics, the examples online showed the Proone to be a brighter horn but if bore size and bell are similar should not be that much difference. There's one shop that stocks a red brass (I heard it is darker sounding) powerbell, I think I might go for that one.
Tengo un tenor de esos yo y me ha gustado mucho 😊
Thanks!
Jason Weber always comes through with his line of Antigua saxophones. His perfect timing, 5 octave range and superb melodic interpretations are unequivocally spot on!
Thanks MIke!
This tenor 5200 is a Killer great and smooth sound d ont stop Jason KEEP going with this super horn
Thanks! It's a nice horn.
indeed , great warm , centered sound also. Very balanced. Liked it a lot...
Thanks!
Hope you enjoy playing the 5200 tenor! Thank you for making it sing amazingly!
Great horn! Thanks!
Great sound!
Thanks Rob!
Felicitaciones Jason eres genial, de los tenores que interpretas cual es la mejor versión para tí. ¿Donde tienen la fábrica y cuáles son los precios, gracias.
The Pro One tenor is probably my favorite. Prices are reasonable but you'd have to look them up in your area. Thanks!
@@JasonWeberSax gracias por tu respuesta Jason. 🇨🇴
Sounding super nice as always! So if I buy that Antigua sax, and the Drake mouthpiece , can I sound just like you!!!!!? 😎
😁
Sure you can. No need to practice at all. Its magical 😮
I wondered if you have tried the G42 series?
I've read they used a different kind of alloy and the keys are suited for smaller hands.
I wondered how they compared to Powerbell or 5200.
BTW, between the Powerbell and 5200, which one have less resistance in blow, how is the volume?
Haven't tried the G42 so no idea what they're like. The 5200s have a little more resistance than the Powerbells.
@@JasonWeberSax Thanks
Hello, would you say the Powerbell have a more traditional straight ahead jazz sound when compared to Proone, and which have less resistance as between the both as well?
There isn't much place that stock tenor and I have to order them without trying, though price is good compared to other competitors.
@@wckoek not really. They're both big bell horns. I think the Pro One is a bit more "refined". Both good horns but most of the sound is going to come from the player him or herself and your mouthpiece/reed combination.
I see, maybe the difference is in the ergonomics, the examples online showed the Proone to be a brighter horn but if bore size and bell are similar should not be that much difference.
There's one shop that stocks a red brass (I heard it is darker sounding) powerbell, I think I might go for that one.