The Selmer Series 2 Tenor Saxophone Neck is an accessory specially developed for the Super Action 80 Series II Henri SELMER Paris tenor saxophone. Thanks to its advanced technical features, it allows musicians to fully harness the potential of their instrument, offering a powerful tone, great sound finesse, and remarkable projection capabilities.
One of the essential features of the neck is its pronounced angulation, providing a specific playing position and projection for the Series II tenor. This meticulous design allows musicians to find the perfect balance between ease of play and expressiveness, thus creating exceptional musical performances.
The iconic "Super Action 80 Series II" badge is welded on the front of the neck, adding a distinctive aesthetic touch to the instrument. The bay leaf-type reinforcement strengthens the overall solidity and durability, ensuring exceptional longevity.
Made in France, in the prestigious SELMER workshops, this neck embodies the brand's excellence and artisanal know-how. Each piece is carefully crafted with meticulous attention to detail, guaranteeing impeccable quality.
The Selmer Series 2 Tenor Saxophone Neck is designed to fit all musical aesthetics. It is available in several finishes, giving musicians the opportunity to customize their instrument according to their preferences. Available finishes include lacquer, silver-plated, brushed, black, gold-plated, and solid silver, offering a wide range of aesthetic options.
Whether you are a professional musician or a passionate amateur, the Selmer Series 2 Tenor Saxophone Neck represents an essential investment to enhance your musical experience. Offering a perfect combination of sound quality, playability, and durability, this neck will allow you to explore new musical dimensions and stand out on stage.
Opt for the Selmer Series 2 Tenor Saxophone Neck and discover the difference it can bring to your playing. Take on new challenges, express yourself with ease, and enjoy exceptional sound with this premium accessory, created for musicians who demand the best from their instrument.