Really appreciate your efforts at reducing uncertainty and increasing transparency by providing information all players can actually use. Wishing you continued success in your endeavor to provide quality goods and services to the saxophone community. Bravo!!
The Heritage neck is easily the best improvement I’ve made to my ‘almost vintage’ Selmer SA80 alto and tenor saxes in 30 years of playing them. This product should be winning awards.
+1 to all the positive comments here. I have heritage necks on my alto and tenor and they are fantastic. The service and attention to detail at BSS is second to none. Keep up the great work and innovation, Jack!
Hey, Jack! My Heritage neck (which I dearly love, BTW) actually hits the octave key mechanism below the spot where the plastic bumper is, so it's metal-to-metal contact. Is there a way to raise the curved contact surface without messing up the action of the neck? The gap is okay, it's just that the gap is physically too low.
Really appreciate your efforts at reducing uncertainty and increasing transparency by providing information all players can actually use. Wishing you continued success in your endeavor to provide quality goods and services to the saxophone community. Bravo!!
Thank you so much!!! I sincerely appreciate your kind words 💖
I recently got the silver neck for my YTS-62 II and love how it really opens up the horn! It was adjusted by you guys on the spot and works well.
yay!! @@hstein27 so glad you like it
The Heritage neck is easily the best improvement I’ve made to my ‘almost vintage’ Selmer SA80 alto and tenor saxes in 30 years of playing them. This product should be winning awards.
@@lukeserrano62 You're too kind Luke!! Appreciate you :)
The Boston Sax Shop is my go to store for all things saxophone. I can’t wait to visit it someday in person.
+1 to all the positive comments here. I have heritage necks on my alto and tenor and they are fantastic. The service and attention to detail at BSS is second to none. Keep up the great work and innovation, Jack!
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Hey, Jack! My Heritage neck (which I dearly love, BTW) actually hits the octave key mechanism below the spot where the plastic bumper is, so it's metal-to-metal contact. Is there a way to raise the curved contact surface without messing up the action of the neck? The gap is okay, it's just that the gap is physically too low.
Excellent & needed!!