I actually kind of like how it looks, and it sounds better than I expected. I'd consider buying one as a novelty but definitely wouldn't spend $600 on it! I was expecting it to cost about $150.
I have one and really enjoyed it, but it’s major flaw is it’s durability. I agree with you that it’s definitely not for the beginner, but I found it a great practice horn. I love it’s lightness, and even it’s unique tone is an asset; however, with constant use some keys are not reinforced enough and will snap. I even liked the “squishy” key action because it caused me to clean up somethings in my technique. It also was a great “lying around the house horn” that was ready to go with a plastic reed. Truthfully I’m waiting for some improvements before I get another, but found it a good addition to the horns I have. If there was a baritone version that would be a game changer. Thanks for the great review.
thanks for making this video. I seen a lot of video on plastic instruments. But I never seen any on the saxophone. I was wonderig if there are plastic sax. so thanks again This look so cool.
I think it is pretty cool! I've been looking for a small, light, and cheap sax I can put in my carry-on luggage when I travel so I can practice. This would have been perfect, except the price is too high. And I want a (curved) soprano for the road, as I don't want to travel with my tenor SBA unless I am performing. I got a super cheap curved soprano that arrived today, and I can't wait to try it.
They sell their T1S tenor in a DIY kit that you assemble yourself. I bought and assembled one and it was a blast (for me, anyway). It seems to be easiest to reach Vibrato on Facebook. I ordered the kit directly from them and after currency conversion and shipping it worked out to $486 USD. Is it a great horn? No. Is it a lot of fun and a great discussion piece? Absolutely.
I had one of these (I think the III edition) about 10 years ago. The important word here is "HAD". A pro can make even a $400 sax sound pretty good, but not a plastic one.
I owned one and sold it to my sax teacher, who wanted to use it as a practice instrument. I can confirm that it is way too light weight and smushy. The company also makes a tenor sax, which I think might be more interesting.
I tried one at a music fair about 15 years ago and I was surprised that it didn't even sound that bad. Was looking for one for a tiny student a couple of years ago and couldn't find one. Do they still sell them?
I tried one years ago $600 Aus I blew it with a Metal 7 with a 3 reed and nearly blew it apart being funk player. The springs looked like ball point pen springs felt terrible harmonics for get it. 🐊
Grafton 2.0 …. If that was good for the Bird, this would be for a master player… but than again, a master player can make a stove fume hood play like a Mark VI!
DeMarius Jackson is one of those extremely talented musicians who can make the lowest quality musical instrument sound very good, and he does so with this plastic saxophone. However, there are better quality brass alto saxophones available in the $600 dollars range, especially if you are willing to purchase used. My opinion? Leave plastic musical instruments on the shelf. There is a reason brass instruments are made of brass.
Would you get a plastic saxophone??
I have 5 different beautiful instruments why would I want that hideous-looking thing around them
I actually kind of like how it looks, and it sounds better than I expected. I'd consider buying one as a novelty but definitely wouldn't spend $600 on it! I was expecting it to cost about $150.
I have one and really enjoyed it, but it’s major flaw is it’s durability. I agree with you that it’s definitely not for the beginner, but I found it a great practice horn. I love it’s lightness, and even it’s unique tone is an asset; however, with constant use some keys are not reinforced enough and will snap. I even liked the “squishy” key action because it caused me to clean up somethings in my technique. It also was a great “lying around the house horn” that was ready to go with a plastic reed. Truthfully I’m waiting for some improvements before I get another, but found it a good addition to the horns I have. If there was a baritone version that would be a game changer. Thanks for the great review.
It sounds better than expected! But hard to part with $$ for a novelty.
thanks for making this video. I seen a lot of video on plastic instruments. But I never seen any on the saxophone. I was wonderig if there are plastic sax. so thanks again This look so cool.
I'm glad you found it helpful!
It actually sounds slightly more decent paired with its original mouthpiece.
Would be a good busking horn or a horn to take out on camping trips
Yep definitely a sax it sounds like one and works like one
I think it is pretty cool! I've been looking for a small, light, and cheap sax I can put in my carry-on luggage when I travel so I can practice. This would have been perfect, except the price is too high. And I want a (curved) soprano for the road, as I don't want to travel with my tenor SBA unless I am performing. I got a super cheap curved soprano that arrived today, and I can't wait to try it.
Would be good for a marching band, lightweight and weather proof.
Charlie Parker supposedly played a plastic saxophone. It has that type of tone.
Great review. Is that a VI with a modified f# in the back?
Thank you! It’s an Ishimori.
They sell their T1S tenor in a DIY kit that you assemble yourself. I bought and assembled one and it was a blast (for me, anyway). It seems to be easiest to reach Vibrato on Facebook. I ordered the kit directly from them and after currency conversion and shipping it worked out to $486 USD. Is it a great horn? No. Is it a lot of fun and a great discussion piece? Absolutely.
Ornette Coleman would have loved this.
I had one of these (I think the III edition) about 10 years ago. The important word here is "HAD". A pro can make even a $400 sax sound pretty good, but not a plastic one.
I owned one and sold it to my sax teacher, who wanted to use it as a practice instrument. I can confirm that it is way too light weight and smushy. The company also makes a tenor sax, which I think might be more interesting.
if it was really cheap, yes. But I probably can't sell my YAS 23 for $600 and it's AMAZING. Price tag way too high for this. I'd pay $200.
You could mic and run it through some effects to compensate for dull sound.
That’s what most utubers do anyway. Impossible to hear the. Actual horn . Especially Soprano players 😂
I tried one at a music fair about 15 years ago and I was surprised that it didn't even sound that bad. Was looking for one for a tiny student a couple of years ago and couldn't find one. Do they still sell them?
I’ve seen a few tenors online for about $850
I tried one years ago $600 Aus I blew it with a Metal 7 with a 3 reed and nearly blew it apart being funk player. The springs looked like ball point pen springs felt terrible harmonics for get it. 🐊
Ever try a wooden saxophone?
I didn’t know that was a thing.
Grafton 2.0 …. If that was good for the Bird, this would be for a master player… but than again, a master player can make a stove fume hood play like a Mark VI!
Alright... Vibrato vs Venova... What do you think?
Awwww! Sounds like the ultimate versus battle!
Might you have been in the Marine band at one time? I was in the Navy band.
I actually still in the Marine music program!
@@DeMariusJackson That’s awesome, Man. I retired from the Navy in 2007. Enjoy the rest of your service, and thank you!
Is this a new line ? Or did you shot it on ebay? :)
I got this from a friend about 2-3 years ago!
@DeMariusJackson yea, i wondered...this company sèems not to be the most steady...😅
I love it, but I won't be parting $$$ for $.
Looks like plastic, sounds like plastic
Worry not just wait for the plastic trumpet trombone french horn clarinet to come along.
Charlie Parker knock-off with high gas price gouging 😮
DeMarius Jackson is one of those extremely talented musicians who can make the lowest quality musical instrument sound very good, and he does so with this plastic saxophone. However, there are better quality brass alto saxophones available in the $600 dollars range, especially if you are willing to purchase used. My opinion? Leave plastic musical instruments on the shelf. There is a reason brass instruments are made of brass.
again?
I'll pass. There are better options in that price range. Nuff said.
WHY???
All plastic Altos sound more like a tenor... all plastic Tenor sound like Baritones..
It looks cute but sounds terrible. 😬🤯
*the saxophone is a beautiful instrument this thing is ugly*