Reference 54 Saxophone Review

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Selmer Paris Reference 54 Alto Saxophone StandardThe Selmer Paris Mark VI is legendary; it was released in 1954 and has been out of production for far far too long. When Selmer decided to release a replacement that would envoke many of the same beloved characteristics the end result was the Reference 54 saxophone. If you are looking for a respected modern saxophone you can’t go passed the reference 54, featuring  a sound quality similar to the Mark VI, yet still retaining the standard rich dark Selmer core sound and building on that with more spread in the tone.

Features

  • Special Brass Alloy Body, with Dark Lacquer
  • High F# Key / Tilted Bb Spatula Key
  • Power-Hammered Keys
  • Proficiency Level: Professional
  • Plastic Resonators
  • Flight Style Case

Selmer Paris Reference 54 Tenor Saxophone StandardThe Reference 54, has a rich throaty sound that even “barks” well in the low registers, with the Reference 54 tenor being a major favorite with the jazz fraternity for obvious reasons.

The material for the bow, body, bell and neck is a special brass alloy featuring a high copper content; the saxophone is created using a hammering process which offers a richer warmer sound. Little things, like the front F key in pearl, have not been forgotten and a newer compact design brings the keys close to the body. Plastic tone boosters have been used with the kid leather pads to add flexibility and aid in the projecting the sound.

Selmer Paris Reference 54 Tenor Saxophone 889406499904And don’t forget the Reference 54 comes as a complete package, including: Paris Lite case, Selmer Paris mouthpiece, cap & ligature and Selmer saxophone care products.

Purchasing Peace of Mind

To purchase this highly recommended saxophone, simply go to WWBW.com, they are your one-stop-shop for all your sax needs. Peace of mind is assured as their Checkout is 128-bit SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encrypted by VeriSign:

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These certificates are issued by a number of institutions, such as VeriSign, Equifax & GoDaddy, and they provide a secure connection between your computer and the computer that is running the checkout you are using. They verify the identity of the remote computer to you, so you know that the site you are using is who they say they are, and proves they are a trusted retailer and not someone trying to steal your credit card details. And it provides your identity to the remote computer, so they know you are not someone trying to hack into their checkout. Then as the data is being sent back and forth over the internet, the SSL certificate encrypts the data, so that no one can “listen in” to the data packets and pinch your credit card details.

All in all it provides you with the necessary peace of mind to purchase online, by ensuring everything is as it appears to be.

Why WWBW.com

Now you know it is safe to buy from WWBW.com, why would you want to buy from such a company? Five reasons:

1. Easy payment, heaps of payment options:

  • Major credit cards: Amex, MasterCard, Visa, Discover
  • PayPal
  • Google checkout

2. 45 day returns policy

3. Going strong since 1978, proudly serving musicians for over 30 years.

4. Certified by BIZRATE: they have over 75,000 customer ratings, with an overall rating of Outstanding, the highest achievable

5. Charitable giving: “Woodwind & Brasswind believes that musical development inspires creativity and personal expression, enhances self-esteem, and teaches craftsmanship and cooperation. Developing these positive qualities among individuals, we seek to contribute to strengthening our communities through the Woodwind & Brasswind Charitable Giving Committee.”

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