Tenor Saxophone Case

Used Yamaha YTS 575 Allegro Tenor Saxophone, Overhauled By Ken Beason

Used Yamaha YTS 575 Allegro Tenor Saxophone, Overhauled By Ken Beason
Used Yamaha YTS 575 Allegro Tenor Saxophone, Overhauled By Ken Beason
Used Yamaha YTS 575 Allegro Tenor Saxophone, Overhauled By Ken Beason
Used Yamaha YTS 575 Allegro Tenor Saxophone, Overhauled By Ken Beason
Used Yamaha YTS 575 Allegro Tenor Saxophone, Overhauled By Ken Beason
Used Yamaha YTS 575 Allegro Tenor Saxophone, Overhauled By Ken Beason
Used Yamaha YTS 575 Allegro Tenor Saxophone, Overhauled By Ken Beason
Used Yamaha YTS 575 Allegro Tenor Saxophone, Overhauled By Ken Beason
Used Yamaha YTS 575 Allegro Tenor Saxophone, Overhauled By Ken Beason
Used Yamaha YTS 575 Allegro Tenor Saxophone, Overhauled By Ken Beason

Used Yamaha YTS 575 Allegro Tenor Saxophone, Overhauled By Ken Beason

This is a Used Yamaha YTS 575 Allegro Tenor Saxophone that has been overhauled by Ken Beason! This saxophone has been specially rebuilt to play in a similar fashion to a custom z and a mark vi during its overhaul rebuild. As seen in the photos all the pads are brand new and have special brass resonators built into them! The bore of the instrument has also been reshaped to give a better resonant quality to the sound and is on the slightly brighter side but is very flexible with the way it blows! There is some slight wear on the body as well as the neck.

However there are no dents as they've all been bent out in the rebuild process! I really would like this to find an amazing home and see more use as well as love than I could give it. This item is in the category "Musical Instruments & Gear\Wind & Woodwind\Band & Orchestral\Saxophones". The seller is "josmac-5592" and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.

  • Brand: Yamaha
  • Type: Tenor Saxophone
  • Body Material: Yellow Brass
  • Color: Gold
  • Instrument: Saxophone
  • Set Includes: Case
  • Experience Level: Advanced


Used Yamaha YTS 575 Allegro Tenor Saxophone, Overhauled By Ken Beason