![]() ![]() Unlike an OEM horn (like our Zetland student horns) where you simply pick a spec from a chosen manufacturer’s catalogue and they stamp your logo on the bell, a ‘boutique’ horn (in theory) is one that’s been sent disassembled to a workshop / technician who then meticulously goes through the process of key fitting, re-padding and regulating the horn until you have an instrument that feels as good as it possibly can. *As I write this I’m looking at 2 SBAs 8 Mark VIs 2 King Super 20s and a bunch of old Conns The Remy horn is currently the best saxophone in our shop* ![]() ![]() Here’s some things you need to know about the Remy horn:Īll the parts are made in China and assembled by Remy himself in Amsterdam However you may be interested to get the lowdown on Remy’s boutique horn the ‘Remy’ Tenor Sax….or you may not. You do you. You can often judge a repairer by their clients, and a few minutes scrolling on Remy’s Instagram you’ll soon find names like Wayne Shorter, Jerry Bergonzi and Seamus Blake popping up so I don’t need to blow smoke up his proverbial as a repairer because his reputation precedes him. ![]()
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