Yamaha Custom Ex Vs Z. have you been thinking about buying a yamaha custom saxophone? the difference is really quite slight though, but at this level those differences can make, well, all the difference. Rod pittman discusses some basic differences. Volume wise, there has been absolutely no comparison, the zs can. i just play tested a yas ex and custom z side by side. The g1 crook shows its. I used a claude lakey 4*4 hard rubber and two reeds (e.g.,. the nickel silver custom style neck receiver provides a condensed tone and good response with a high rigidity. in my days, i have played a total of three ex's and two z's. yamaha's custom z (82z) and custom ex (875ex) were the successors to the original custom horns. They featured a new design,. i currently play on a custom ex (series i) but when i purchased it i did not have many options to try out. It has the flexibility to choose between the necks designed.
It has the flexibility to choose between the necks designed. The g1 crook shows its. I used a claude lakey 4*4 hard rubber and two reeds (e.g.,. the nickel silver custom style neck receiver provides a condensed tone and good response with a high rigidity. They featured a new design,. Volume wise, there has been absolutely no comparison, the zs can. i just play tested a yas ex and custom z side by side. yamaha's custom z (82z) and custom ex (875ex) were the successors to the original custom horns. in my days, i have played a total of three ex's and two z's. i currently play on a custom ex (series i) but when i purchased it i did not have many options to try out.
Yamaha Custom EX Tenor Sax YTS875EX 18 Month, 0 Interest!
Yamaha Custom Ex Vs Z the difference is really quite slight though, but at this level those differences can make, well, all the difference. have you been thinking about buying a yamaha custom saxophone? They featured a new design,. I used a claude lakey 4*4 hard rubber and two reeds (e.g.,. The g1 crook shows its. i currently play on a custom ex (series i) but when i purchased it i did not have many options to try out. Rod pittman discusses some basic differences. in my days, i have played a total of three ex's and two z's. Volume wise, there has been absolutely no comparison, the zs can. the difference is really quite slight though, but at this level those differences can make, well, all the difference. i just play tested a yas ex and custom z side by side. the nickel silver custom style neck receiver provides a condensed tone and good response with a high rigidity. It has the flexibility to choose between the necks designed. yamaha's custom z (82z) and custom ex (875ex) were the successors to the original custom horns.