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Bec Soprano Saxophone Selmer s80 d ebonite

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In 1885 Henri Selmer has created a shop of musical instruments in Paris, and has made also of beaks and reeds for clarinet and saxophone. The development of beaks continued throughout the 20th century in parallel with the instrument. The development of a beak being closely linked to that of the instrument, Selmer took advantage of his experience in these 2 activities to develop a comprehensive range of spouts that meets the expectations of all types of musicians.

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SEL-60264

Expédié sous 5 à 10 jours

Livraison offerte à partir de 60€ d'achats

145,00 € tax incl.

120,83 €   HT

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The beaks are reputed to be among the best in the world.




The beak S80 for soprano saxophone is extremely popular since 1974 and still today considered as the reference. The S80 has a warm sound, a sound that is wide and expansive. The S80 D a room square, an opening of 1.30 mm and a table length of 21mm.






The bec de saxophone soprano Selmer S80 is made from ebonite, a rubber hardened by the addition of sulfur which makes this material extremely stable.

barre ebonite brut

ebauche bec tourner

fabrication de bec



Drafted on a tower, torches are then polished, and then the chamber is pierced, a draft of the table is performed, and finally the light and the end are milled. The finishing is then done entirely by hand.



Technical data S80 D :



- Bedroom square

- Opening 1.30 mm

- Table length 21mm

- Its very warm, the sound is full and wide

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Bec Soprano Saxophone Selmer s80 d ebonite

Bec Soprano Saxophone Selmer s80 d ebonite

In 1885 Henri Selmer has created a shop of musical instruments in Paris, and has made also of beaks and reeds for clarinet and saxophone. The development of beaks continued throughout the 20th century in parallel with the instrument. The development of a beak being closely linked to that of the instrument, Selmer took advantage of his experience in these 2 activities to develop a comprehensive range of spouts that meets the expectations of all types of musicians.

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