I’ve been wanting an 80s 62 since owning both alto and tenor on the edge of the decade; this review of the 675 is what I’m looking for, just didn’t know it until now.
How hard is it to skew the setup towards a darker sound quality? I currently play on what would be considered a "classical" setup to get a dark sound quality with my soprano sound. The YSS-675 is on my short list for a few reasons. The biggest being that the one piece R versions are priced sky high for an advanced hobbyist like myself.
Interesting that you mention that front F. I trialed a 675 briefly and liked the front F ergonomics, but that particular horn needed a lot of work and it was a bad deal overall. Switched to a bargain 475 and while I like the horn a lot, the front F is a truly annoying shape. It is so difficult to roll onto. I don’t understand this design choice.
Hi John. Thanks for you review. It was that I was looking for. It would be important to know, however, what set up you were using in the video. Thanks in advance. Marco
I have a YSS-675 that I bought new as a teenager back in the 90’s. and I love it. I really love the keyword and action. This is a great review.
I’ve been wanting an 80s 62 since owning both alto and tenor on the edge of the decade; this review of the 675 is what I’m looking for, just didn’t know it until now.
How hard is it to skew the setup towards a darker sound quality? I currently play on what would be considered a "classical" setup to get a dark sound quality with my soprano sound.
The YSS-675 is on my short list for a few reasons. The biggest being that the one piece R versions are priced sky high for an advanced hobbyist like myself.
Quite easily in my opinion !
Interesting that you mention that front F. I trialed a 675 briefly and liked the front F ergonomics, but that particular horn needed a lot of work and it was a bad deal overall. Switched to a bargain 475 and while I like the horn a lot, the front F is a truly annoying shape. It is so difficult to roll onto. I don’t understand this design choice.
lovely sound
thanks so much for checking out the horn!
Hi John. Thanks for you review. It was that I was looking for. It would be important to know, however, what set up you were using in the video. Thanks in advance. Marco
Thanks for the feedback! Its a Ted Klum 8 with Ishimori 3 strength reeds :)
@@SHORESAX thanks a lot!