![]() ![]() I'm not sure that the changes were introduced in the same way in all countries. I assume they are pretty much identical playing-wise except for the tilting table. The octave key lever does not extend above the top of the body. The original had the purple logo on the bell, non-tilting bell-key table, red logo on the neck, Mother Of Pearl key touchesīased on what I have seen from other owners, Yamaha subsequently made a series of small changes in the following order, I think:ĭ) Plastic key touches (I'm not sure about this one - this may have happened with the MkII)Īll of these models have blunt-ended stainless steel springs and the original neck. ![]() Once again this saxophone has no Yamaha logo on the bell! The horn says Yamaha YTS 61 right above the serial number, and you can see the Yamaha branded logo on both the bell to body brace and the neck!Īs well once again this saxophone has an extremely strong patina and many might think this is a very ugly, very used saxophone.Īll that being said, that's why im pricing this so competitively ready to sell.Yamaha introduced the Purple Logo YTS-62 in 1978 or 1979. This saxophone has no Yamaha logo on the bell. This sax has its fair share of scratches, knicks, dings, dents, repair marks, weld marks, fleabites, red metal wear, and other anomalies associated with such a used horn. This saxophone is being sold as used and has an extremely strong patina throughout the entire saxophone. This horn is not one of those, these were built with great starting materials, attention to detail and complete Yamaha craftsmanship from the bottom to top. Horns made of low quality parts made to be as cheap as possible student horns. When you compare everything else in this price range theirs alot of very cheap and poor made modern horns made. ![]() This is a perfect option for an affordable tenor! Professional tenor sound and feel at the price of a student tenor. Im confident this horn is priced right in the pocket to sell priced as is sooner rather then later! While there are many fantastic affordable alto saxophone options, when it comes to tenor saxophones its really quiet expensive to get into a nice horn. The Yamaha 61 was the predecessor to the current professional model Yamaha 62! These saxophones are fantastic Japanese built horns that sound amazing and play great! For sale is a Yamaha YTS 61 Tenor Saxophone ![]()
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