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26 Sep, 2018
Good value for the price
I received this new soprano sax in good condition. I did not have to make any adjustments. It played from low to high right out of the box. It has a very nice tone and the intonation is good. The sax seems sturdy. The posts are strong with no or very little wiggle room, but there are a few very minor blemishes to one of the keys (not a big deal). For a very low cost soprano sax, this sax plays very well. It may not be made with the highest quality materials, but if you take care of it, it will last and play well.

16 Aug, 2017
Wow, excellent little monitor and speaker.
I'm using this little gem as a practice speaker/amp and for small gigs. I play jazz clarinet over backing-tracks that I create in Band in the Box. Everything sounds crisp and clean and all with a nice EQ mix. This little thing can also kick out a decent volume too (even enough for a small intimate cafe or restaurant gig). I highly recommend this product. And don't forget to download the latest firmware updates from TC-Helicon. The latest update, as of this writing, includes a cool new low end bass enhancement! This is a great product by TC-Helicon.

22 Jun, 2017
Review Update
After a few more weeks of play, this clarinet continues to hold up very well. The hard rubber body is of good quality and the key work is nice and quiet. And I really love the tone and resistance of this horn (to me, the tone and resistance of this clarinet is better than my wooden Buffet E11 and my hard rubber Lyrique). While the tone and body quality are big positives for this clarinet, the joint corks were sanded too low and now they are loose (I have to use plumber's tape to build up the cork enough for a tight seal between upper and lower joints). And the clarion E and F notes are flat. I tried everything (mouthpieces, reeds, barrels) to try to get those two notes in tune but I could not. It appears the tone holes for these two notes were not undercut properly. Which is too bad because I really think that this clarinet has a lot of potential as a great sounding intermediate level clarinet (once the cork and the E/F clarion intonation issues are resolved).