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Bauhaus-Walstein Testimonials
"...I have a Walstein tenor... Its got a lovely bottom end, really fat and rich, my teacher played it and he really showed its capabilities, beautiful all through the register ( he wants to buy a few for some of his students).. if you do choose the Walstein. It definitely won't disappoint you for the price."
"... I highly recommend you check out the Bauhaus-Walsteins and other horns at woodwindandbrass.co.uk. I must admit that for me it felt like a risky purchase, buying a horn from a foreign country meant that it would be shipped that much further and a return would be that much more difficult, but I am certainly glad I did it. The B-W horns are a completely different animal than the low quality ones....."
"Tone-wise the Chinese horn stands on its own merits - it has a respectably rounded tone throughout. In comparison with the 991 its slightly thinner at the top end, and this shows up particularly when using a bright mouthpiece...but rather surprisingly it overtakes the 991 when it gets down to the bell notes. It's much fuller and more rounded - and very, very evidently so.."
"I did get a very good and surprisingly cheap baritone, (a Walstein Bauhaus), that is absolutely amazing, I use it now for pro TV and film session work."
"I'm still very pleased with this sax. It is much easier to play. It is more free-blowing, yet louder, and requires much less embouchure adjustment, so is therefore much less fatiguing to play. Because of all this I have already moved on to more difficult and faster pieces though I've only had it a few weeks."
"I started with a Walstein Alto just over a year ago and moved to a Yanigasawa once I found it wasn't a flash-in-the-pan. To be honest, I don't see a great difference between the two except that one is a hullavalot more expensive."
".. I didn't actually NEED a 'nino (who does?!) but this one's a little beauty and such FUN! ... Build quality and finish appear great: it bears an outrageous family resemblance to my bronze Yani sop which was five times the price. It's a bit unnerving that the Chinese can rival top-price Japanese quality..."
"I've owned a TJ Revolution II for two years and have just bought a Bauhaus which I consider after a month or so is a much better horn than the TJ, despite the price difference."
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