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Just wondering if there is a difference of if they are the same.
I haven't seen it but yet but have read reviews on the internet that the Selmer Bundy II is the lowest of the saxophones -- really no good. The serial number is These are old workhorse student horns. Their main attribute is that they are built like a tank and can take a lot of abuse from the young, clumsy hands of the neophyte sax student. They have been largely superseded by the vastly superior Yamaha 23 series as THE go to student horn. Hi, Michael, Thank you for responding. I'm 54 years old and played alto sax in Jr.
Bundy 2 v 1
Log in. Sign up. Sax, Mpc vs. Mpc, etc. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. I was not in the band in HS late 70's but I had friends who were and seem to recall that Bundy was regarded as a good horn. Can anyone provide any positive or negative feedback on Bundy? And what is a Bundy II? Is this a next gerenation improvement or is this a case where the company sold out and an inferior horn is now being made under what used to be a good name? Sort by Oldest first Oldest first Newest first Most reactions. The reality is Bundys are decent student Bundy II or at the very most goodintermediate intruments Bundy , the Bundy bares more than some similarities with the Buescher Aristocrat and it is a good , simple but well built sax.
I tried a bunch of altos before I bought one for myself. No, there is not a direct ownership connexion between the two companies nor manufacturing connexion either. This can often be justified if we are talking bundy 2 v 1 a pro instrument that will be a valued tool for a working musician, but isn't justified for a student instrument that is more or less a "make do" situation.
I disliked the Evette for the feel of the keys. The Winston had the worst sound. The Bundy II had the second worst sound and was the hardest, for me anyway, to get anything other than the sound of honking geese out of the lowest notes. I ended up getting a Yamaha YAS 52, used, because after trying all those student horns I realized that I'd find any of them frustrating for their lack of musicality. The only one I could bear to even play was the YAS That said, I realize you are talking about a beginner, but if the horn sounds dreadful or has terrible intonation it will be discouraging.
The Selmer Bundy II is one of those instruments that could give you professional-grade sound at an affordable price if you can fully service it. And while some people might say that you should simply save some more and opt for a newer model, some of us want a solid instrument at an affordable price. So, is investing in a Bundy II a good choice? In brief, the Selmer Bundy II is the ideal mix between affordability and playability. The Selmer Bundy II comes with brass and nickel body construction, which is the common mix. It does, however, come with impressively tough lacquer that extends its lifespan. Moreover, the neck is quite a beast with solid bracing that makes it practically impossible to pull down. No wonder the Selmer Bundy II saxophones are so popular among college students.
Bundy 2 v 1
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Buescher Aristocrat and Buescher in later guises - was a later s student design from the outset. As for its fragility. Louis Lot flutes became the rage with professionals in the late s. About 7 years ago i started on the Yamaha 23, and it is pretty much the horn that started me off, and i stuck with it. Sign up. Your experiences may be the same or different. The Bundy II borrows some resemblance to the Selmer France in the LH group which is based but not copyed on the " Real" Selmer stuff, since they had the rights to that design anyway. Show original message. There were a few other minor changes made, but they were not what contributed to the sudden spurt in sales we enjoyed. As for similarities, try any Asian sax and you may see similarities with Selmer Paris models essentially SA80 ; the rest are mostly copies of Yanis. I have also tried a Yamaha 62 alto and have found the intonation on it to be excellent and the response good. Thanks, Coy. Hi, Michael. I disliked the Evette for the feel of the keys.
Mix that with the tough lacquer and you get good durability from the Bundy II.
Selmer Bundy II Alto saxophone. I appreciate the help and insight. I tried a bunch of altos before I bought one for myself. I don't know how durable it would be, though. A more technical writer could go in the details I suppose. This will be where the additional funds will go should it need work. My granddaughter wants I retired 26 years ago, so witnessed the growth of the company at first hand. Michael: Attached I hope are pictures of the saxophone. You're quite welcome. A poorly adjusted, leaking sax is nothing more than a door stop. Selmer Bundy II Saxophone. I have a selmer bundy II or so I think, hoping to get some input to how old Like the Hite Premier's for clarinet, the Premier's for sax tend to play well. I purchased a Selmer Bundy ii in whose serial number is
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