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EASTROCK Bb Soprano Saxophone Straight Nickel Sax Instruments for Beginners Students Intermediate Players with Carrying Case,Mouthpiece,Pads,Reed,Cleaning kit,neck Strap,White Gloves

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Color: Straight-Nickel


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  • Top Material:Our beautiful instrument used selected h68 copper material and multi-layer painted transparent lacquered Nickel, durable and non-fading and Hand carved on the appearance and high-quality shell buttons make the sax more perfect. EASTROCK saxophone is definitely an outstanding musical instrument in terms of quality and appearance
  • Excellent Sound:The EASTROCK saxophone have been professionally adjusted before leaving the factory to ensure that have good sound without noise, and the buttons have good feedback and look perfect when the fingers are pressed down
  • Advanced Design:EASTROCK saxophone used upgraded quality leather so that make the saxophone have higher air tightness,used the upgraded quality copper needle spring make the instrument more smooth. Choose EASTROCK must be your best investment, NEVER let you disappoint
  • Suitable For Any Level Player:EASTROCK saxophone is suitable for students,beginners,school,concert,gifts and any level players.Tone-bb-Flat. Whether you're jamming with friends or performing on stage, EASTROCK instrument delivers a rich and vibrant sound that stands out
  • Package Included:EASTROCK professional soprano saxophone,portable lightweight hard case,Mouthpiece,neck strap,Reeds,Mouthpiece Cushion Pads,Cleaning Cloth&Cleaning Rod,White Gloves.A truly valuable package for any aspiring musician

Color: Straight-Nickel


Brand: EASTROCK


Instrument Key: B Flat


Material: Brass


Style: Modern


Brand Name: EASTROCK


Included Components: Cleaning Cloth


Manufacturer: EASTROCK


Manufacturer Part Number: JDSP-NP


Warranty Description: 1 year.


Model Number: JDSP-NP


Color: Straight-Nickel


Style: Modern


Finish Type: Lacquered


Instrument Key: B Flat


Material Type: Brass


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  • Better than expected
I'm happy with this purchase. The sax arrived intact and undamaged. All of the keys work properly, and I'm able to get a good tone from low to high notes. It’s worth noting that I also purchased a Yamaha 4C mouthpiece and Rico 2.5 reeds to go with it, as I’ve heard that the mouthpiece and reed are often weak points on inexpensive horns. Although I’m new to the saxophone, I’m not new to wind instruments and I was ready for a challenge. I wasn’t expecting much at this price point, but the way it sounds, feels, and looks exceeded my expectations. Even the case is surprisingly nice. For the value that this represents, and not having to spend thousands for a horn to learn on, I give this soprano sax a 5 out of 5. Although how well it holds up over time remains to be seen, this ticket to sax-town was worth the price of admission. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2021 by MW

  • Good Horn for a Beginner
Color: Straight-Nickel
This is a fun horn to play. I played Eb Alto over 50 years ago (yes, I'm an old codger) and decided I wanted to learn how to play the soprano sax. I upgraded the included mouthpiece and ligature to Yamaha YAC1281 4C Standard Soprano Saxophone Mouthpiece and Rovener Ligature. It sounds pretty good - not a real "smooth jazz " kind of sound, but that may come as I improve my technique. The instrument came with one reed, a portable lightweight hard case with strap (which provides decent protection), mouthpiece, neck strap, mouthpiece cushion pads, one cleaning cloth, white gloves, and alcohol pads. There was no cleaning rod. I was not prepared to spend thousands of dollars on a saxophone, and this one appears to be decent quality. We'll have to see how it holds up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2026 by D. Nadler

  • Fantastic price great quality
No problem at all. As a complete beginner I took it to a professional repair shop to look it over. The technician couldn't find any issues with it. Very satisfied
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2026 by Tim Jones

  • The one sent to me was barely playable
Not playable, looks great, low quality
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2026 by Val Fox

  • Subpar, frustrating
It looks like a soprano sax. It plays… sort of. First thing I noticed was the incredibly wide spacing between the right hand, ring finger and pinky finger keys, particularly the lower C key. The stretch is way too far especially if a kid is trying to play it. Overall, the craftsmanship is OK, sometimes questionable. There are quite a few sharp edges in sort of random places. The pads are dark brown and seemingly spongy. The particular saxophone I got had some pretty tremendous pads sealing issues, which is a bummer, considering how deeply imprinted the tone holes are into the pads. It’s also a bummer because the tone and intonation are pretty good for the price. At least on the particular one I received. Key tensions are also a bit of an issue. The right hand pinky E flat is almost impossible to press down while the C key right below it barely stays open. There are also some regulation issues across the instrument contributing to its playing difficulty. Probably the most frustrating thing is that the joint where the neck fits into the instrument is lacquered, making it nearly impossible to insert the neck into the instrument properly. To get an honest attempt out of the instrument, I had to sand down a pretty significant amount from one of the necks. As is normally stated with these sort of horns, the mouthpiece and reed are basically unusable. The ligature was also equipped with some pretty radical sharp edges on the inside. The case also presented some significant problems. The space where the body of the instrument is stored, is an oversized general saxophone shape that puts some gnarly pressure on some of the keys and doesn’t hold the body really well at all. Just a nitpicky thing, when you look into the bell of the instrument, you can see the seam where the flat piece of metal was welded together to create the tube that makes the body. When I played it, the left hand notes had a significant stuffiness, particularly second finger C, and the one and one B-flat. This was not the case when I used the right hand side keys for B-flat and C. This again is where it got really frustrating because with the side key, those notes felt and sounded really nice. Overall, pretty disappointed. Would probably be better off going with a different one, or just save your money and check out some thing like a Kessler or a used one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2023 by CML

  • One of my favorite horns.
Figure that you will have to take it to a repairman for some final adjustment. This can be true with a new Selmer as well, so no big deal there. With over 60 years of playing, I have always liked black nickel on a sax. Throw away the mouthpiece and reeds that come with it because life is too short. I use a Yamaha 5C with a Legere #3 European Cut clarinet reed and it is just great. Aftermarket necks can be had for under $35.00 a pair [straight and curved] and can well be worth a little experimentation. I also have and Eastrock curved soprano in lacquered brass which is lovely as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2021 by Thomas L. Zappe, St.Louis, MO

  • Really nice sounding soprano
Color: Curved-Blue
5 stars because the curved soprano I got (gold lacquer) has good intonation even very good compared to much more expensive horns. The set up was good every pad was sealing well, Tone of a horn is 90% player and mouthpiece. This horn will not interfere with tone production it’s pretty easy and open. The question is always how long will this horn stay in good playing condition. If it starts to have problems I’ll revise the review. Right now I’m impressed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2024 by PV

  • Great Travel Sax
Color: Curved-Gold
The first thing you're going to do when you unbox this adorable sop is throw the entire mouthpiece assembly directly into the dumpster along with any hope of using this horn in the recording studio. Next get yourself a real mouthpiece and reed (my reed came cracked but I wasn't going to use it anyway) and some real expectations of what this instrument is actually capable of (unless you just bought this sax as a trophy to display in your room because it's so darn cute). I bought this soprano to have a small and portable sax to take on camping trips and practice when I travel, which it does very well (with the exception of some intonation issues and an annoying sticky G# key). TL;DR: Mouthpiece and reed upgrades are essential. G# key sticks and the intonation is not perfect but it's worth the buy for a tiny travel sax. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2023 by Mitch

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