






Selmer Paris Axos Alto Saxophone
GetĀ the iconic Selmer Paris sound at a fraction of the costĀ
Selmer has recently updated this model with new engraving and rebranded it the Selmer Paris Axos. Ā The "Seles Axos" is no longer in production. Ā All our models are the latest version!
Made in the same Selmer Paris factory as all otherĀ Selmer models since 1922, the Axos combines handmade acoustic components withĀ a more affordable key design.Ā Allowing the Selmer Paris brand and tone, to be moreĀ accessible to a wider audience.Ā Ā
Features
ā¢Ā Material: Brass
ā¢Ā Finish:Ā Gold Lacquer
ā¢Ā Neck: SelmerĀ Axos Neck
ā¢Ā Case: Selmer Case with Backpack Straps
ā¢Ā Mouthpiece: Selmer S80 C* Ebonite
ā¢Ā Made in:Ā Paris, France
ā¢Ā Free Professional Set Up & Free Check over within a Year
ā¢Ā Recommended for:Ā Selmer Paris tones for a more affordable price
Staff Reviews
JimĀ Cheek - Director
"Having had a blow on the Seles Axos this afternoon, I have to say that Iām very impressed with it. For me, it has a medium resistance, typical of Selmer saxes in general ā this sax will be heavily compared with YAS62 and AW01 as itās in the same price bracket, and having played a few phrases on all three back to back you really notice that the two Japanese models have a lot more āpopā and āripenessā to the sound, generally their sound is very immediate. The Axos has a little more resistance, and as a result that iconic āSelmer soundā comes out ā having compared it to both Series II and III you can hear the difference, although to me itās much closer to a Series II, but perhaps without the same drive and absolute fullness, however, itās very close. My immediate reaction was that I felt like I was playing on a Selmer Paris saxophone, but for only two thirds the price, which is really impressive! They have managed to retain that depth of tone and lushness that you associate with French Selmer." Ā
James Penny - Saxophone SpecialistĀ
"It is interesting to see a brand as established as Selmer broadening out to theĀ entry pro level. I do feel the Selmer Seles alto really does bring something new to the table which it principal competitors, the Yamaha YAS 62 and Yanagisawa AW01, do not have.
The Seles has all the good qualities of a Selmer sax; the key work, layout and the āSelmer soundā ; these really have been crafted into this horn. Personally I found it darker than the Yani and also slightly smoother. The classical fraternity will be able to relate to it immediately and I can see it being a hit with the jazz community too (thereās a lot of the Super Action 80 here). A very enjoyable instrument to play and had a fantastic response to everything I threw at it, especially in the altissimo register.
Overall I feel Selmer have done more than enough to compete and create a sax at the same price bracket as the Yamaha 62 and the Yanagisawa AW01. It should really make people re-consider their options when upgrading their student instrumentā.
Anyone looking for to move on from their student sax really owes it to themselves to trying out one of the Seles Axos- not only a great sax but one offering something distinctly different from the pack. A very classy addition to our range."Ā
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Original: $3,995.32
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Description
GetĀ the iconic Selmer Paris sound at a fraction of the costĀ
Selmer has recently updated this model with new engraving and rebranded it the Selmer Paris Axos. Ā The "Seles Axos" is no longer in production. Ā All our models are the latest version!
Made in the same Selmer Paris factory as all otherĀ Selmer models since 1922, the Axos combines handmade acoustic components withĀ a more affordable key design.Ā Allowing the Selmer Paris brand and tone, to be moreĀ accessible to a wider audience.Ā Ā
Features
ā¢Ā Material: Brass
ā¢Ā Finish:Ā Gold Lacquer
ā¢Ā Neck: SelmerĀ Axos Neck
ā¢Ā Case: Selmer Case with Backpack Straps
ā¢Ā Mouthpiece: Selmer S80 C* Ebonite
ā¢Ā Made in:Ā Paris, France
ā¢Ā Free Professional Set Up & Free Check over within a Year
ā¢Ā Recommended for:Ā Selmer Paris tones for a more affordable price
Staff Reviews
JimĀ Cheek - Director
"Having had a blow on the Seles Axos this afternoon, I have to say that Iām very impressed with it. For me, it has a medium resistance, typical of Selmer saxes in general ā this sax will be heavily compared with YAS62 and AW01 as itās in the same price bracket, and having played a few phrases on all three back to back you really notice that the two Japanese models have a lot more āpopā and āripenessā to the sound, generally their sound is very immediate. The Axos has a little more resistance, and as a result that iconic āSelmer soundā comes out ā having compared it to both Series II and III you can hear the difference, although to me itās much closer to a Series II, but perhaps without the same drive and absolute fullness, however, itās very close. My immediate reaction was that I felt like I was playing on a Selmer Paris saxophone, but for only two thirds the price, which is really impressive! They have managed to retain that depth of tone and lushness that you associate with French Selmer." Ā
James Penny - Saxophone SpecialistĀ
"It is interesting to see a brand as established as Selmer broadening out to theĀ entry pro level. I do feel the Selmer Seles alto really does bring something new to the table which it principal competitors, the Yamaha YAS 62 and Yanagisawa AW01, do not have.
The Seles has all the good qualities of a Selmer sax; the key work, layout and the āSelmer soundā ; these really have been crafted into this horn. Personally I found it darker than the Yani and also slightly smoother. The classical fraternity will be able to relate to it immediately and I can see it being a hit with the jazz community too (thereās a lot of the Super Action 80 here). A very enjoyable instrument to play and had a fantastic response to everything I threw at it, especially in the altissimo register.
Overall I feel Selmer have done more than enough to compete and create a sax at the same price bracket as the Yamaha 62 and the Yanagisawa AW01. It should really make people re-consider their options when upgrading their student instrumentā.
Anyone looking for to move on from their student sax really owes it to themselves to trying out one of the Seles Axos- not only a great sax but one offering something distinctly different from the pack. A very classy addition to our range."Ā
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