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Eastar AS-Ⅱ Student Alto Saxophone E Flat Gold Lacquer Alto Beginner Sax Full Kit With Carrying Sax Case Mouthpiece Straps Reeds Stand

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Size: Beginner


Color: Golden


Features

  • Unlock Your Musical Potential: The Eastar E flat alto saxophone is a great choice for beginners and hobbyists alike. With its full bounding stick gasket and blue copper needle spring, it's easy to play and provides a quick response. The ergonomic design and elegant faux mother pearl inlaid keys ensure a comfortable playing experience for both daily practice and onstage performances.
  • Experience Exceptional Sound Quality: Featuring a wide range and richer tone, Eastar saxophone provides a smooth transition in low-medium-high tunes, making it perfect for a variety of music genres, from classic swing and jazz ensembles to solo performances. Excellent sound quality comes with a pleasant surprise. Rest assured you're making a sound investment.
  • Crafted with Excellence: Made with advanced copper, this classic U-shape design saxophone boasts handcrafted engraving with shiny and colorfast golden lacquer, and a laser-engraved Eastar logo. The lead-free welding ensures it is safe and green for long-term use. With easy maintenance and cleaning, this saxophone is made to last.
  • Quality You Can Trust: Applied with high-quality leather pads for high air tightness. A durable saxophone stand is included. (Notice: the accessories for this saxophone have been upgraded. Due to different production batches, the items you receive may be slightly different. However, the product quality, material, and craftsmanship are the same and guaranteed as always.)
  • Comes with Everythins Needed: The package includes Eastar AS-II saxophone, carrying case, neck strap (110lb limit), shoulder straps, white gloves, reeds*4 (2.5''), cleaning kit, stand and so on. 12-month product warranty backed up by our awesome customer support team ready to help.

Color: Golden


Brand: Eastar


Instrument Key: E Flat


Material: Leather


Style: Classic,Elegant


Item Weight: 7.04 pounds


Product Dimensions: 25 x 6.8 x 14.5 inches


Item model number: EB134-FBA-CA


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 22, 2018


Color Name: Golden


Material Type: Leather


Instrument Key: E Flat


Size: Beginner


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  • For the money it is well worth it.
Size: Beginner Color: Golden
Compared this horn to a Yamaha student model and a Selmer asa 411. The Selmer was much heavier and well constructed, had a high quality case and came with a decent selmer mouthpiece (price $2,500 to $2,900). Tone quality and intonation were excellent. Yamaha was an older instrument, lighter in weight, nice to play, good intonation, a sweet tone quality, good mouthpiece and case. Amazon horn by Eastar as-2, looks and feels as good as the others, is much lighter and not as well braced but played very well, all keys sealed perfectly and required no adjustments. The longer I played all three horns the more it became apparent that the selmer was the superior instrument (though really heavy for a young player)…the Yamaha played well and would be a solid choice for a beginning player. ($1,500 to $2,500) … the Eastar at about $300.00 !!!!, would, I am sure, not take as much abuse as either of the other two horns. The Eastar comes with a substandard mouthpiece…definitely go buy a decent Selmer mouthpiece! With lots of care the Eastar should work well for quit some time. Use the cleaning kit after every use…EVERY USE…dry the body, neck and mouthpiece after every use…don’t bang it around…if you want to see if you will like playing the saxophone try the Eastar it plays well and won’t break the bank. If you have played a while and would like to upgrade I would go with the Selmer with the Yamaha not far behind. Remember the selmer is heavy…the price you pay for that selmer sound. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024 by John C Rodgers

  • Quality + Price = Happy Customer
Size: Beginner Color: Golden
I just got this saxophone in the mail today. The sound achieved by the sax was actually way better than I expected. I used to play in middle school and high school and it literally has been 20 years since I haven't touched a sax, this is the perfect fit for someone who is ready to jump back in without having to drain your wallet. The package was a lil beat up from shipping you know those brutes at FedEx throw it harder if it says fragile. However the sax inside that super nicely packed case was unharmed, it came with everything advertised. Yes it's cheap items it's not high end gloves, reeds, mouth piece, or cleaning cloths however for starting with nothing this is all you need in one package. The synthetic reed that comes with don't throw it away like I did lol! It looked weird like a mock up reed it's very plain and black however it gives a full sound I'd say it's a better reed than the cane one's that come with the sax. I will suggest dropping a lil more cash and investing in your own 4C Yamaha mouth piece and some decent cane reeds depending on your level choose the right size I like 2.0 and 2.5 but beginners like young adults should probably start at 1.0, or 1.5. Always try cane reeds first before buying a synthetic one like Légiére reeds because those are 30 dollars per reed so you wanna make sure you have the right size before you blow your cash on it. From what I know Legiere will replace 1 reed per year if yours breaks or is the wrong size. Anyway back to the sax. The pads are very good for the price and the finish is beautiful with very nice craftsmanship. The mouth piece and the neck fit perfectly. Non of the keys stick. It also comes with a free sax stand usually those run for 30 bucks a pop. Not the greatest quality on the stand but padding is good and sturdiness is great it's made of a strong aluminum not bendable easily, and it's incredibly light weight. Frankly I'm amazed and I from now on may become an Eastar fan. The quality plus price cannot be beat. The sound is good enough for beginners and intermediates if you are an expert obviously I do not recommend this sax as the sound is not as warm as other saxophones out there. Would I recommend this product to beginners and intermediates? Absolutely. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2020 by Juan A. Martinez Juan A. Martinez

  • Great . . .with a few problems . . .
Size: Beginner Color: Golden
The Eastar is a nice alto sax . . ..The color is probably what you want in a sax . . . .the fingering buttons are a little flimsy but they work . . .I had a sticking problem with a few buttons so I smeared vegetable oil under them . . .and that solved the problem . . . . I had purchased the Ammoon Lace Antique Alto Sax . . .and, despite the color, it seems to be what I want in a low cost sax . . .mainly because the lower C, and D is not coming through as bright on the Eastar as it is on the Ammoon . . . .that's not to say that the Ammoon has it's problems in that area, also . . .but the tone is more even on the Ammoon than on the Eastar. . . .Regardless, if you neglect the lower C and work with the lower D or Eb . . . .the Eastar will perform, possibly, the way you want it to perform . . .Now, I did change the reeds to synthetic . . .as I did with the Ammoon and I purchased new mouth pieces for both instruments (the Yamaha 4C) . . .this helped the Eastar tremendously. The upper fingerings sound rich and full and the agility of the instrument performed well . . .so . . .buying a Jean Paul or even a Yamaha YAS model might cure the lower C and D problem . . .but if you only have $300 to spend . . .I suggest you buy the Eastar for band instruments . . .If you're in a jazz act . . .free spirit . . then the Antique Ammoon might be something you'd like . . . (the copper color looks strange . . .but is neat to have if you're into a free spirit form of performance). Again, the color of the Eastar is what you want in a band instrument . . . To fix the lower C and D problem . . .I might need a better mouth piece or an expensive synthetic reed . . .it's hard to say . . .I only know what the 4C can do . . . .The 4C is a better mouth piece than the manufacturers mouthpiece . . .but there are 5C's and 6C's out there . . .from Yamaha . . .I haven't experimented with either of those . . .but might look into it for the Eastar . . .and possibly the Ammoon . . . . If you look up the best alto sax mouthpiece in google . . .they will say the 4C is the top mouthpiece . . .but . . .what does the 5C or 6C sound like . . .and are they more in tune with professional sax players who look for something more appetizing? I'm not sure . . but you might want to give it a try . . . .Also . . you might want to experiment with synthetic reeds. I purchased the D'Addario brand size 3 . . .I think 3 is a good size and will suite your needs . . .You'll pay around $18 for five reeds . . There are brands of synthetic reeds that cost $30 for one reed . . .They are supposed to be the best . .Eastar offered a sythetic reed in the case . . It looked pretty good . . .but was completely made of plastic . . .What you'll want is a bamboo reed covered in plastic . . .these seem to sound the best . . . Whether you experiment with the $30 reed or the D'Addarios . . there's got to be a way to soften the tone of the lower C and D . . . . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2020 by William Conway

  • Amazingly well assembled for the price
Size: Beginner Color: Golden
I was skeptical of buying a sub $300 saxophone but my verdict is the Eastar is amazingly well assembled for the price and plays just fine. Mouthpiece and reeds that come with it are ok. All pads seal properly. Really impressive quality for 200 something dollars. Would highly recommend this for a beginner or someone on a budget. I give it an A+ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024 by Marduk Son of Ea Slayer of Tiamat

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